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A jury in Massachusetts awarded a family nearly $5 million after they sued a local country club because more than 600 golf balls hit their property.The Boston Globe reported that jurors awarded Erik and Athina Tenczar $4.93 million in Plymouth County for damages and mental and emotional stanley cup suffering.According to NBC News, the couple initially sued the Indian Pond Country Club and the builders of the home, Spectrum Building Inc. The couple settled with Spectrum, leaving the country club as the sole defendant.The couple bought the home, which sits in line with the 15th tee, in April 2017 for $750,000. But because of the continuous threat of golf ball strikes occurring at any time, the couple could not use and enjoy their property, court records stated, the news outlets reported.According to the lawsuit, the property was hit with 651 golf balls, which resulted in multiple broken windows. But with t stanley cup he country club having moved t stanley cup he 15th hole back, the family hopes the problem has been solved. Copyright 2022 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Sign up for the Breaking News Newsl Urvd Illusionist Jay Owenhouse brings rare tigers, family show to Billings
CUT BANK 鈥?The school resource officer SRO position in Cut Bank is at risk of being cut due to lack of fundin adidas samba g.In a press release, Cut Bank Police Chief Mike Schultz said the department is unable to pay for the position out of the citys general fund.The Cut Bank Police Department CBPD has employed an SRO for three years and the officer has helped with programs such as bike safety, active shooter response, and drug education.The CBPD reported the SRO has provided a vital role in the community.The cost of the SRO is $80,000 annually for salary and wages with $20,000 needed on average for uniforms, equipment, and other expenses. The Cut Bank School District has committed to pay $35,000, which leaves a salomon balance of $65,000.Posted by Cut Bank Police Department onFriday, May 24, 2019Reporting by Margaret DeMarco for MTN News Copyr mizuno ight 2024 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and receive up to date information. now signed up to receive the Breaking News Newsletter. Click here to manage all Newsletters