Strattanville Woman Charged After Two-Year-Old Child Suffers Skull Fracture Due Back in Court Wednesday
CLARION CO., Pa. (EYT) – A plea hearing for a Strattanville woman facing felony charges related to her two-year-old child being discovered with a skull fracture is scheduled for Wednesday. Court documents indicate 25-year-old Brittany Marie Biehl is scheduled to stand for a special plea hearing in front of President Judge Sara J. Seidle-Patton at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 17. Biehl faces the following charges: – Aggravated Assault – Attempts to cause Serious Bodily Injury or causes injury with extreme

I-Team: Pandemic causing rise in teen suicide
DAYTON — While Montgomery County did not record a large increase in the number of suicides last year, Dayton police saw a drastic increase in calls for service regarding suicide attempts. Dayton Police Chief Richard Biehl showed the News Center 7 I-Team just how much of an increase Dayton police saw. According to Biehl, Dayton police responded to 223 suicide attempt calls per year from 2017 to 2019. In 2020, when a pandemic has isolated many, the number jumped 67 percent to 372. Beihl said the numbers

Lobbying compensation: Tech, transportation and cannabis industries power Capitol Alliance Group’s $1.5M annual haul
Image via Capitol Alliance Group. Lobbying duo Jeff Sharkey and Taylor Patrick Biehl collected an estimated $1.5 million in fees last year, newly filed compensation reports show. Their firm, Capitol Alliance Group, showed $845,000 in earnings lobbying the Legislature and hauled in another $690,000 lobbying the Governor and Cabinet. Lobbying firms report their pay from each client in ranges covering $10,000 increments. Florida Politics uses the middle number in each range to estimate total revenue for the quarter.

Kingston Elementary School students spread holiday cheer
Mrs. Biehl, a kindergarten teacher at Rosemont Elementary School, and her students recently celebrated with a costume day and dance party via Zoom. They made history as Rosemont’s first class of kindergarteners to complete a quarter of school via virtual learning. (Courtesy of Rosemont Elementary School)

Biehl’s Turkey Farm Finishes a Successful Thanksgiving
James Biehl and his wife, Anelyn, say their turkey farm is already much quieter. They started preparing and packing turkeys weeks ago gearing up for this Thanksgiving. James says, “It’s a lot more peaceful now and we can regain our thoughts and sanity. We had 4,100 turkeys and they’re all packed away and boxed and sold all- but about 95% percent of them.” Because of lack of volunteers, the Biehls were worried they may not be able to finish all of the work, but they ended up getting some help from the

How the Election Impacts Local Church Congregations
The coronavirus pandemic has affected people everywhere, especially in how they interact. The divisiveness of today’s political climate adds complication to fostering relationships in local communities, on top of the pandemic. Local church leaders have had to reorient how they operate their churches in the midst of COVID-19, and now need to figure out how to best serve congregations and community post-election. Mark Biehl is the lead pastor at Upland Community Church in Upland, IN. He has served there for

Lincoln duo launches self-guided magic course online
TOM VERNER TEACHING “The Jumping Rubber Band Trick” to Ezra and Violet Roesch in Verner and Fredericks’ home in Lincoln on Halloween. Verner has been teaching Ezra magic for almost two years. Have you ever watched the audience at a magic show? Everyone’s eyes are glued to the performers, their eyebrows are slightly furrowed, mouths agape and their bodies motionless as they try desperately to spot the “trick.” Then — poof! How did she do that? The audience sits back, laughs and relaxes into what

Biehl’s Dressed Turkeys Prepares for Thanksgiving Season
James Biehl has been working on the Biehl’s turkey farm for almost 60 years to make sure that every single turkey is ready for Thanksgiving. “We’ll get birds that’ll weigh ten to twelve pounds and then we’ll get birds that weigh thirty pounds. It all depends on when you get the bird as a chick,” said Biehl. James and his wife own Biehl’s Dressed Turkeys in Mancelona. They say they spend about 20 weeks each year tending to their thousands of turkeys. “We get the barns ready for the chicks and

Edward Jones Adds Financial Advisor Keith Eckhardt
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Nov. 6, 2020 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Edward Jones Financial Advisor Mike Biehl announced today that Financial Advisor Keith Eckhardt, has joined his office in Colorado Springs on October 14, 2020. “I am really looking forward to working with Mike,” said Keith. “I’ll have all the advantages of working with an experienced investment professional while getting to know local investors.” Biehl said, “I’m very impressed with Keith, and I’m sure my clients will be, too. Edward

Folsom athlete of the week Tayler Biehl accepts scholarship to the University of Arizona
Folsom athlete of the week Tayler Biehl accepts scholarship to the University of Arizona Tayler Biehl’s goal was to get a good college education while playing with a big-time Division I softball team. It looks like she will achieve that goal. Biehl, a junior at Vista del Lago, recently verbally committed to accept a scholarship from the University of Arizona. The Wildcats finished a pandemic-shortened season in the spring with a 22-3 record and on an 11-game win streak, which was the fourth-highest in the

5 officers cleared by grand jury in April officer-involved shooting
DAYTON — A grand jury did not indict the five officers who shot a 35-year-old man, who police said may have been fixated on the coronavirus pandemic at the time of the shooting. The case was presented to the grand jury by special assistant prosecutors from another county, a prosecutor’s office spokesman said. Dispatchers received five separate 911 calls about Derek Wolfe, 35, who was later shot by police on Chelsea Avenue in April, according to Dayton Police Chief Biehl. The series of 911 callers described
