Riverview councilman-elect charged in alleged drunken driving crash
RIVERVIEW, MI – A newly elected city councilman has been charged with OWI and leaving the scene of an accident for an incident that allegedly occurred just hours after he was elected. David Robbins, 34, of Riverview, was elected to the Riverview City Council earlier this month. Robbins was elected Nov. 3 as one of seven members of the Riverview City Council. He is accused of leaving the scene on foot, Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy said. “A dangerous event was put in motion by the defendant’s alleged actions leading to these criminal charges,” Worthy said in a statement.
mlive.comThere actually is a time to dump stocks and move to cash, some experts say
You probably know that most experts caution against trying to time the stock market. Yet, if you think there's trouble ahead, could moving entirely to cash ever be a good idea? Susana Gonzalez | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesStocks have zigzagged their way through 2020 so far, which can make some investors nervous, experts say. Regardless of what stocks do, cash is an important part of any financial plan, experts say. For retirees, however, advisors often recommend keeping two to three years' worth of income in investments that are not subject to the whims of the stock market.
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