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Snowman and his dog are ‘Dog Man’ fans

Greeneview Elementary School had a surprise sculpture show up at the entrance during the recent snowstorm. An anonymous community member built this masked snowman who was reading “Dog Man” to his pet dog.

A Montgomery County grand jury declined to indict a 19-year-old Dayton man accused of stabbing two men after he said they were chasing him.

There are no longer charges against Zachery G. Fugate after a grand jury ignored the four counts of felonious assault filed Feb. 16 in Dayton Municipal Court. In Ohio, felony charges require a grand jury indictment.

Police and medics were called around 12:30 a.m. Feb. 13 to the 2100 block of East Fourth Street in Dayton on a report of two men who had been stabbed at a party, according to an affidavit.

The stabbing victims said Fugate got into a fight with one of them and then ran.

Fugate told Dayton police that both of the men chased him, and “that he ran until he got tired.” That’s when he stopped and turned and saw both men were behind him. He reportedly told them to go away and opened a pocket knife, according to court documents.

Fugate said he stabbed one man in the abdomen after he advanced on him, and that he stabbed the second man when he also tried to assault him. Police said both men required surgery.

After the stabbings, Fugate went to the house of his father’s ex-girlfriend. She called 911 to report that Fugate had been assaulted.

Jeffrey Trzeciak is currently the director of the Jersey City Free Public Library, the largest municipal library in New Jersey. Trzeciak held senior positions at Newark Public Library, McMaster University and Washington University in St. Louis. In 2018, he received the Director’s Recognitio­n Award from the New Jersey Associatio­n of Library Assistants following a nomination by his staff. Trzeciak initiated the award-winning Documentin­g Ferguson project after the shooting of Michael Brown in 2014 and received a city citation for his commitment to the Newark Puerto Rican community in 2017. In 2018, Trzeciak received the Community Partner Award from Newark Pride for LGBTQ programmin­g. He earned a bachelor’s degree in secondary education from the University of Dayton and a Master of Library Science degree from Indiana University.

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