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Vehicle smashes through multiple Pinecrest Plaza storefronts
Vehicle smashes through multiple Pinecrest Plaza storefronts

Dominion Post

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Dominion Post

Vehicle smashes through multiple Pinecrest Plaza storefronts

The Monongalia County Sheriff's Department is investigating how a vehicle ended up driving through roughly 100 feet of storefronts off Point Marion Road on Thursday. According to information shared by MCSD, deputies were alerted to an accident at Pinecrest Plaza at 11:40 arrived to find a vehicle completely inside the mixed-use building owned by RDR Properties, which falls under Metro Property Management. Two vehicles in the parking lot were hit and received heavy damage before the wayward Buick struck the building at a shallow angle and plowed through multiple vacant storefronts before partially exiting the building approximately 100 feet away. Dave Biafora, representing Metro Property Management, said he believes a medical issue caused the driver to lose control. Both the driver and passenger of the vehicle received on-scene treatment before being transported to J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital for further care, according to the MCSD. 'Luckily, nobody got really hurt,' Biafora said, explaining the storefronts to the right of the entry point are occupied, while those that ended up in the line of travel are not. 'There was damage to the building, obviously, and all the storefronts – drywall, interior walls, ceiling lights. He basically took out the left half of the building,' Biafora said. 'That type of structure, the basement and lower level is all concrete and metal and steel. The top floor is all wood. The way the car actually went in the middle of the storefronts and came out almost at the end was absolutely amazing, truly.' According to Biafora, tenants in the 18 second-floor apartments were not required to relocate as the apartments were not damaged and the building remains structurally sound. He said facilities personnel with MPM had the site cleaned up by 4 p.m. or so. 'You go back up and look and you'll just think someone took the doors and windows out. It's all cleaned up, everything is stabilized, the building's inspected, the fire alarms checked, the power company came through and everything's good,' he said. In addition to the sheriff's department, Mon EMS, Cheat Lake Fire Rescue and Brookhaven Fire Rescue responded to the scene.

TransLogic Promotes Jeff Huntington to VP of Engineering for North America
TransLogic Promotes Jeff Huntington to VP of Engineering for North America

Yahoo

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

TransLogic Promotes Jeff Huntington to VP of Engineering for North America

BROOMFIELD, Colo., June 04, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TransLogic, a Swisslog Healthcare company and global leader in transport automation solutions, announces the promotion of Jeff Huntington to Vice President of Engineering for North America. In his new role, Huntington will oversee Software Development, Mechatronics, and the System Design & Sustaining Engineering Support teams for TransLogic products. "At TransLogic, we create products that transform how healthcare facilities operate," said Jeff Huntington, Vice President of Engineering for North America at TransLogic. "My goal is to leverage our team's expertise to develop transport automation solutions that set new industry standards for efficiency, reliability, and security." Since joining Swisslog Healthcare as Director of Software, Huntington has played a key role in advancing the company's technology and security standards. He led the successful launch of TransLogic's latest Version 8 software platform and contributed to the development of key updates, enhancing system performance and reliability. His leadership also drove a significant improvement in software security. "Jeff has been an exceptional leader and a driving force behind many of our key engineering achievements," said Eric Waski, Senior Vice President of the Global Transport Automation Product Group. "His technical expertise, strategic mindset, and unwavering commitment to innovation and excellence have elevated our products and teams. I am confident that in his new role as Vice President of Engineering, Jeff will continue to lead with passion and purpose, guiding our organization toward even greater success." Huntington holds a master's degree in Management Information Systems from the University of Nebraska and a bachelor's degree in Accounting from the University of Arkansas. His professional certifications include Project Management Professional (PMP), Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD), and AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner. Prior to joining Swisslog Healthcare, Huntington served as Director of Engineering and VP of Product Development at PS Technology. About TransLogic TransLogic, a Swisslog Healthcare Company, builds on its 100 years of operational technology expertise to reliably automate the delivery of critical items and leverage innovations which transcend industry standards in transport automation. TransLogic™ products are manufactured in the USA, resulting in nominal supply chain issues, fewer shipping delays, and quality controls which meet North America's standards. Learn more about TransLogic™ solutions at About Swisslog Healthcare Swisslog Healthcare provides integrated medication supply chain solutions to hospitals and health systems to assist providers in treating patients across the continuum of care. Integrating transport and pharmacy automation, value-added services, and intelligent software, Swisslog Healthcare enables healthcare providers to respond to patients' needs quickly and with greater accuracy. The company minimizes many sources of operational waste, so providers achieve higher levels of productivity to impact the well-being of patients in positive ways. For more information, visit View source version on Contacts Media Contacts: Erica Fetherston10 to 1 Public Relationserica@ (480) 676-9141 Emily Cardone10 to 1 Public Relationsemily@ (480) 245-3983 Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

TransLogic Promotes Jeff Huntington to VP of Engineering for North America
TransLogic Promotes Jeff Huntington to VP of Engineering for North America

Yahoo

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

TransLogic Promotes Jeff Huntington to VP of Engineering for North America

BROOMFIELD, Colo., June 04, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TransLogic, a Swisslog Healthcare company and global leader in transport automation solutions, announces the promotion of Jeff Huntington to Vice President of Engineering for North America. In his new role, Huntington will oversee Software Development, Mechatronics, and the System Design & Sustaining Engineering Support teams for TransLogic products. "At TransLogic, we create products that transform how healthcare facilities operate," said Jeff Huntington, Vice President of Engineering for North America at TransLogic. "My goal is to leverage our team's expertise to develop transport automation solutions that set new industry standards for efficiency, reliability, and security." Since joining Swisslog Healthcare as Director of Software, Huntington has played a key role in advancing the company's technology and security standards. He led the successful launch of TransLogic's latest Version 8 software platform and contributed to the development of key updates, enhancing system performance and reliability. His leadership also drove a significant improvement in software security. "Jeff has been an exceptional leader and a driving force behind many of our key engineering achievements," said Eric Waski, Senior Vice President of the Global Transport Automation Product Group. "His technical expertise, strategic mindset, and unwavering commitment to innovation and excellence have elevated our products and teams. I am confident that in his new role as Vice President of Engineering, Jeff will continue to lead with passion and purpose, guiding our organization toward even greater success." Huntington holds a master's degree in Management Information Systems from the University of Nebraska and a bachelor's degree in Accounting from the University of Arkansas. His professional certifications include Project Management Professional (PMP), Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD), and AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner. Prior to joining Swisslog Healthcare, Huntington served as Director of Engineering and VP of Product Development at PS Technology. About TransLogic TransLogic, a Swisslog Healthcare Company, builds on its 100 years of operational technology expertise to reliably automate the delivery of critical items and leverage innovations which transcend industry standards in transport automation. TransLogic™ products are manufactured in the USA, resulting in nominal supply chain issues, fewer shipping delays, and quality controls which meet North America's standards. Learn more about TransLogic™ solutions at About Swisslog Healthcare Swisslog Healthcare provides integrated medication supply chain solutions to hospitals and health systems to assist providers in treating patients across the continuum of care. Integrating transport and pharmacy automation, value-added services, and intelligent software, Swisslog Healthcare enables healthcare providers to respond to patients' needs quickly and with greater accuracy. The company minimizes many sources of operational waste, so providers achieve higher levels of productivity to impact the well-being of patients in positive ways. For more information, visit View source version on Contacts Media Contacts: Erica Fetherston10 to 1 Public Relationserica@ (480) 676-9141 Emily Cardone10 to 1 Public Relationsemily@ (480) 245-3983 Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Former Marshalltown substitute teacher accused of sexually exploiting student
Former Marshalltown substitute teacher accused of sexually exploiting student

Yahoo

time29-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Former Marshalltown substitute teacher accused of sexually exploiting student

MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa — A former substitute teacher with the Marshalltown Community School District has been accused of having 'inappropriate contact' with a student. According to the Marshalltown Police Department, the investigation into the alleged incident began on April 16 when a complaint was made against a part-time substitute teacher, identified as 63-year-old Daniel Terrones, at the Marshalltown High School. Marshalltown police said that during the investigation, it was discovered that Terrones allegedly had inappropriate contact with a student. Johnston man killed in wrong-way, head-on Highway 30 crash On Thursday, police said Terrones turned himself in and has now been charged with sexual exploitation by a school employee. Terrones was booked into the Marshall County Jail. The Marshalltown Community School District told WHO 13 that Terrones resigned from his position on May 5. The district released the following statement about his arrest: The district was recently made aware that a former employee is facing a criminal charge of Sexual Exploitation By a School Employee. This individual was employed by the Marshalltown Community School District (MCSD) until he resigned from his position effective May 5. The district followed its policies and procedures as applicable to the situation. Following his resignation, law enforcement pursued and filed criminal charges. At MCSD, the safety and well-being of our students and staff is our highest priority. We are committed to maintaining a learning environment that is respectful, secure, and supportive for all individuals. We continue to reinforce clear expectations for professional conduct at all times. We are fully cooperating with law enforcement and will continue to do so. Due to the ongoing legal proceedings and in accordance with privacy restrictions, we are unable to share further details at this time. MCSD Iowa News: Former Marshalltown substitute teacher accused of sexually exploiting student WHO 13 Farm Report: Thursday, May 29th Hawkeyes' kickoff times announced Johnston man killed in wrong-way, head-on Highway 30 crash 'Adventure Pass' is back at Iowa public libraries Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Search for ‘armed and dangerous' suspect continues in Southern Kentucky
Search for ‘armed and dangerous' suspect continues in Southern Kentucky

Yahoo

time10-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Search for ‘armed and dangerous' suspect continues in Southern Kentucky

MONROE COUNTY, Ky. (WKRN) — The Monroe County Sheriff's Department is still searching for a suspect considered 'armed and dangerous' after he fled the scene of a shooting Thursday. The MCSD responded to a call about a possible shooting on Hickory Ridge Road at about 9:34 a.m. Thursday. When they arrived to the scene, they found that the victim had allegedly been shot by Timmy Jackson with a shotgun. The victim was transported to TJ Samson Community Hospital for non life-threatening injuries. According to the MCSD, Jackson fled the scene after the incident in a silver 2002 Chevrolet Silverado regular cab pickup truck that had been reported stolen Thursday morning from Mud Camp Road in Burkesville. Although several units responded to the scene and searched the area, they were unable to find him. ⏩ As of Thursday evening, Jackson was still at large and considered armed and dangerous. Anyone with information of Jackson's whereabouts has been asked to call the Monroe County Sheriff's Department at 270-487-6622. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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