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  • Nov 5, 2024 | highlandcountypress.com | Joe SMith |Joe Smith

    By Joe Smith, Court News Ohio Forty-one court administrators from across Ohio have completed three years of education to earn a certificate in court management. The nuts-and-bolts course work ranges from budgeting and personnel management to statistical analysis of caseloads and other court performance tools. One recent graduate is Karen Rowland, a bailiff for the Auglaize County Common Pleas Court in southwest Ohio.

  • Oct 17, 2024 | liverpoolecho.co.uk | Ellen Jenne |Joe SMith |Joe Smith

    Nigella Lawson has shared a 'game changing' hack for using up leftover tomatoes and fans are loving itCelebrity chef Nigella Lawson has delighted fans with her clever trick for making "moonblush" tomatoes, perfect for using up any surplus. Taking to Instagram, the culinary star revealed her method that adds sweetness and depth to tomatoes without actually cooking them.

  • Sep 9, 2024 | courtnewsohio.gov | Joe SMith |Joe Smith

    Forty-one court administrators from across Ohio have completed three-years of education to earn a certificate in court management. The nuts-and-bolts course work ranges from budgeting and personnel management to statistical analysis of caseloads and other court performance tools. One recent graduate is Karen Rowland, a bailiff for the Auglaize County Common Pleas Court in southwest Ohio.

  • Aug 29, 2024 | walesonline.co.uk | Joe Smith |Joe Smith

    Former Smiths frontman Morrissey has said his ex-bandmate Johnny Marr turned down a “lucrative offer” to get the band back together last month. The Smiths had a run of 80s hits including heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now, This Charming Man and There Is A Light That Never Goes Out before they split in 1987. Morrissey, 65, wrote on his website on Thursday, saying: “In June 2024 AEG Entertainment Group made a lucrative offer to both Morrissey and Marr to tour worldwide as ‘The Smiths’ throughout 2025.

  • Aug 20, 2024 | walesonline.co.uk | Rosaleen Fenton |Joe SMith |Joe Smith

    Winning the lottery may seem like a dream come true but scooping a huge jackpot has had a disastrous effect on the lives of some “lucky” winners. They say money can’t buy you happiness, and while an extra few million would certainly solve a few problems for many of us - it can also bring a whole set of new ones. There is a long history of jackpot winners seeing their lives go off the rails after a big win has suddenly changed everything for them.

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