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Zhvi Antlered giant bows to Norwegian cousinUPDATE: Orangeville police report Walter Madeaus Brooks is no longer wanted on a Canada-wide Warrant for Witness. He has retu stanley cup rned to Nova Scotia on his own accord and is co-operating with Halifax Regional Police.-The Halifax Regional Police have issued a Canada-wide warrant in hopes of locating a witness to a murder trial that is believed to be residing in Orangeville. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley taza Along with Orangeville police, officers from Nova Scotia capital are looking to locate Walter Madeaus Brooks, who is a witness in a second-degree murder trial that began in Halifax on MondayMay 15 . Brooks is originally from Halifax, but police believe he may be in the Orangeville. Brooks is a witness in the trial of Demarques Shane Beals, who is accused of second-degree murder in the death of 19-year-old Keya Knita Simon in Dartmouth on Jan. 8, 2011. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A warrant for witness was issued for Brooks last week when police say he failed to make arrangements with police or the Crown to attend court.Police ask anyone with any information about his whereabouts to call Orangeville poli stanley mug ce at 519-941-2522, Halifax police at 902-490-5020, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477, or submit a tip online at crimestoppers.ns.ca. Ujqk Hamilton truck driver killed in Hwy. 401 crash remembered as quiet, family man
Russian company to invest in Kentucky aluminum millApril 15, 2019 Associated Press, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditFRAN stanley taza KFORT, Ky.AP鈥?An aluminum company planning to build a $1.7 billion plant in Appalachia is forming a partnership with a Russian company that until recently faced U.S. sanctions.Russian aluminumstanley kubek giant Rusal wants to invest $200 million in an aluminum rolling mill that Braidy Industries intends to build near Ashland, Kentucky.Rusal says it would assume a 40 percent ownership share in the mill in return for the in stanley website vestment. Braidy Industries would hold the other 60 percent share.Braidy announced plans for the mill two years ago, but the project stalled as it worked to complete financing. Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin, who is seeking re-election this year, touts the project as evidence of his leadership in bringing jobs to Appalachia.The U.S. Treasury Department removed Rusal from its sanctions list in January.Connect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownload the WNKY News 40 Weather App Turkey strikes Kurdish militant targets in Syria and Iraq for a second daySamuel L. Jackson lauded at MoMA film benefit by close family and friendsJa Morantexcited to be backafter successful season debut, injury return in Grizzlieswin
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