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In Ohio, he was arrested multiple times on a variety of charges including illegal banking, assault, and conspiracy to murder. On January 12, 1838, a warrant was issued for Smith's arrest on a charge of banking fraud for his role in running the "Kirtland Safety Society Anti-Banking Company".
Sidney is a city in and the county seat of Shelby County, Ohio, United States, located approximately 36 miles (58 km) north of Dayton and 100 miles (160 km) south of Toledo. [4] The population was 20,421 at the time of the 2020 census .
Pages in category "Sidney, Ohio" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
SIDNEY, Ohio (WDTN) — Early Tuesday morning, crews responded to a large fire in Sidney. According to our partners at the Sidney Daily News, a home exploded on the 17000 block of Sharp Road ...
Arrested for allegedly insulting religious leaders and engaging in propaganda against the Islamic Republic of Iran. Maxim Bazylev: 2009-03-27 Russia: Suicide by cutting the veins on his forearms and neck Russian nationalist, last leader of the NSO: Toi Aukuso Cain: 2009-04-18 Samoa: Liver cancer: Politician Arrested for the murder of Luagalau ...
Mar. 16—Troopers in Ohio made more than 27% of all drug and illegal weapons arrests during a recent enforcement collaboration with troopers from the five bordering states. The high-visibility ...
Civitas Media sold its Ohio papers to AIM Media Midwest in 2017. [9] On March 1, 2023, AIM Media Midwest reduced the publishing frequency of the Sidney Daily News and its other Ohio publications to twice per week. [10] [11] The Sidney Daily News publishes on Wednesdays and Fridays. Bryant Billing took over as the publication's editor in April ...
James Murray was a Republican politician from the state of Ohio. He was Ohio Attorney General in 1861 and 1862. James Murray was born in Scotland about 1830. In 1831, when about a year old, his family moved to Sidney, Ohio. He was educated in the public schools, and admitted to the bar in 1851. He immediately relocated to Perrysburg, Ohio. [1]