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WOODVILLE, Ohio (WTVG) - A local paraprofessional who has been out on bond since Jan. 10, 2025, has had her bond revoked. According to Sandusky County court records, Christin Coble will remain behind bars until further order of the court.
The Direxion Daily 20+ Year Treasury Bull 3X Shares ETF (TMF), is recommended as a short-term bullish trading tool amid rising long bond futures. Fed rate cuts, stable inflation, and a likely Fed leadership change in 2026 could catalyze a bond rally toward the 127.22 resistance.
Bond investors are positioning for a shallow easing cycle from the Federal Reserve as it gears up for its final policy meeting of 2025, reducing exposure to long-duration Treasuries and rotating into intermediate maturities for juicier returns.
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Christin Coble was found to be in violation of her bond conditions, according to Sandusky County court. She was indicted over the summer for rape and sexual battery.
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa — who played a Hong Kong cop opposite Timothy Dalton’s James Bond in 1989’s License to Kill — passed away at home in Santa Barbara, California, his manager confirmed to The U.S. Sun on Thursday 4.