![]() 2, also was cited for driving under suspension and blocking traffic.ĭrug charge: Police responded to reports of a woman overdosing in a blue sedan at the marina, Thursday. He required treatment for injuries sustained when he punched through the window glass, but once at the hospital police said he “persistently cursed and was being belligerent,” at one point allegedly telling the officer, “We will talk in the streets and you will find out who I know.”Ĭharged: A Steubenville woman was charged with child endangerment and possession of drugs after police spotted her car stopped in the middle of the street at South Fourth and Adams streets Thursday. Police said they heard the man screaming, “I (expletive) hate you” when they arrived at the woman’s home, and said he resisted efforts to get him out of the residence. Paul Joseph Jones Jr., 46, 1542 Euclid Ave., Steubenville, was charged with domestic violence, obstruction, disorderly conduct and retaliation. Hanlin, no age given, Wintersville.įorced entry alleged: A Maxwell Avenue resident told police her estranged husband punched through a window, forced his way inside her home and choked her after she wouldn’t let him in her home because he “appeared to be under the influence of something” Thursday. Lattrall, 20, 463 Morningside Drive Jahquez Jett, 18, Reynoldsburg Marlee McHugh, 24, 3489 county Road 39, Bloomingdale Dona DeLong, 66, Rear 102 Sharon Drive, Weirton Ashley Miller, 27, 482 Bantam Ridge Road Caitlynn Guess, 22, 2726 Cleveland Ave., Steubenville Kolten D. Joseph McGinnis, 19, 289 Overlook Drive Scott Regan, 27, ApartmSunset Blvd., Steubenville Seth Richardson, 18, 155 Scenic Drive, Weirton Gregory Demary, 26, 1120 Oakgrove Ave., Steubenville Jermaine Gentry, 50, Blue Ash, Ohio Lynne Zyah, 22, 1845 Cadiz Road Cherie Gibson, 37, Apartment 55, 901 Bank St., Toronto Christine Lawrence, 61, 2587 Preston Ave., Steubenville Christopher Henry, 36, 1023 Hukill St., Brililant Chelsea Spencer, 30, 242 Highland Hills Drive, Follansbee Taylor J. Taylor, 60, Apartment 36, 200 Fernwood Road, disorderly conduct.Ĭited for speeding: Courtney Stock, 28, 1346 Oakgrove Ave., Steubenville Melissa Cline, 44, 1040 Opal Blvd., Steubenville Brady Woods, 20, Dalton Gabriella Burke, 21, Dunmore, Pa. Moffat, 39, 717 Douglas Ave., disorderly conduct and public intoxication and Gerald C. Riggs, 27, Weirton, driving while suspended and speeding. Paice, 58, 254 township Road 373, Richmond, failure to stop in assured clear distance and Justin K. Byers, 21, 294 Devore St., Adena, shortcutting Arietta Adams, 31, 26 North Byron Drive, failure to control Joseph Lower, 25, 141 Parkdale Road, Steubenville, driving while suspended and speeding Jeffrey A. Whitehead, 34, 219 Carson St., Hopedale, red light violation and hit-skip Evan M. Mehaffey, 61, 814 Second Ave., New Cumberland, improper lane change Donna M. Lalich, 50, 124 Aberdeen Road, Steubenville, both for driving while suspended Robert A. What: The Preserve at Highland Ridge Groundbreaking Celebration Property Location: 3474 Dickerson Pike, Nashville, TN 37207 Location: 3460 Dickerson Pike, Nashville, TN 37207Įvent will take place outdoors in a vacant lot at the northeast corner of Lowe’s Home Improvement parking lot When: 1:30 p.m.Cited: Nelson Daijontque, 22, 107 Frank Ave., Mingo Junction, and David M. “Once complete, the project will help address the growing shortage of affordable housing in Nashville.”Ĭonstruction is expected to be completed in October 2020. ![]() “Preserve at Highland Ridge is Dominium’s first new construction development project in the state of Tennessee, and the company’s first project in the Nashville metro,” said Dominium Managing Partner and Senior Vice President Mark Moorhouse. With a combination of outdoor and indoor amenities, residents at Preserve at Highland Ridge will get to enjoy what the community has to offer year-round. Community amenities include a furnished clubhouse with clubroom, kitchen, a yoga studio, a fitness center, an indoor children’s playroom, an outdoor playground, grilling stations and a pool. The apartment homes at Preserve at Highland Ridge will have open and spacious floor plans, 9-foot ceilings, fully equipped kitchens with energy star rated appliances, smart cabinets, granite countertops, balconies and in-home washers and dryers. The apartment community has breathtaking view of the National Forest Preserve to the northwest, and downtown Nashville to the south. The community consists of one, two, and three-bedroom apartments. Preserve at Highland Ridge will feature spacious common areas with high-end finishes. Groundbreaking celebration planned for new affordable housing community in Nashvilleĭominium, a Minneapolis-based leading apartment owner, developer and manager, announced today that it has begun construction on Preserve at Highland Ridge, a 261-unit affordable housing community in Nashville, Tenn.
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