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Mailbag: Curious about Salas' mental state
The story of Nancy Salas is a very sad and strange one. I am surprised that the possibility of mental illness was not mentioned. For more than a year she deceived her family and said that she was a student at UCLA, while all the while she was a dropout....Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Illnesses, Family, Elections, Plymouth
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Mailbag: Dump dirt, debris into Irwindale pits
In regards to trucks hauling tons of dirt and rocks from nearby catch basins and dumping it at a "sediment site," which may be endangering nearby residents, has anyone considered dumping all this material in the huge pits in Irwindale? These pits were...Tags: The Home Depot, Family, Ellis Island, Immigration, Illegal Immigrants
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Mailbag: Stop jaywalking, start driving safely
I am sick of reading all the garbage about crossing a street in an unmarked area. Hello, this is called jaywalking — always has been, and it deserves a ticket. Why do the people in Glendale and Burbank feel we all must bow down and change the laws...Tags: Entertainment, Drug Trafficking, Health, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Mailbag: Oil-based products not green, either
Regarding the May 13 article "Turf comes up again," I hope that the City Council is aware that there is something inherently wrong, especially given recent horrific events in the Gulf of Mexico, about resorting to artificial turf manufactured using...Tags: Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Energy Resources, Juvenile Delinquency, Arizona, Petroleum Industry
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In Theory: Looking back, looking forward
Q. As you look back on 2010, what most affected you spiritually and challenged your belief system? And how will that impact you as you confront 2011? At this time of year, we often are inspired to make New Year's resolutions. And, in this age when...Tags: Judaism, Entertainment, Jesus Christ, Elections, Plymouth
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Plymouth homeless man and dog free again
PLYMOUTH — A Plymouth homeless man is out of jail and his wolf hybrid dog was released from the pound after a plea deal was reached Thursday in Marshall County Superior Court II.
Todd Wagoner, 46, recently was arrested for suspicion of public...Tags: Plymouth
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Homeless Plymouth man's wolf hybrid again in shelter
Todd Wagoner, a homeless man from Plymouth, may be facing a civil contempt of court charge after he allegedly left his wolf hybrid dog unattended and then was arrested on suspicion of public intoxication while police tried to confiscate the dog.
Wagoner,...Tags: Judges, Justice System, Plymouth, Police Arrests, Lawyers
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Plymouth police again confiscate homeless man's wolf hybrid
PLYMOUTH — Todd Wagoner, a homeless man from Plymouth, may be facing a civil contempt of court charge after he allegedly left his wolf hybrid dog unattended and then was arrested for suspicion of public intoxication while police tried to...Tags: Justice System, Judges, Plymouth, Police Arrests, Lawyers
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Frances E. Peterson
Langford: The funeral for longtime Langford area resident Frances E. Peterson will be 10:30 a.m. Monday, Jan.10, 2011, at the Price Funeral Chapel of Britton. Rev. N. Craig Werling will officiate and spring burial will be in the Hillside Cemetery,...Tags: South Dakota, Human Interest, Obituaries, American Legion, Lompoc (Santa Barbara, California)
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Gino's return to Maryland brings back giant memories
For the record: Julie Shanklin did not, as a 16-year-old girl in the 1970s, take up the hem of her Gino's uniform to make it a mini-dress. She was 5 foot 11, OK? And because she was so tall, the red-and-white dress was short on her, even by 1970s...Tags: Hamburgers, Sports, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Media Industry, Dining and Drinking
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Wichita's free clinic overwhelmed with patients
KWCH 12 Eyewitness News44-year old Dione Byars has had a hard year. Not only was she laid off, but she was also diagnosed with congestive heart failure and graves disease. "Not only being unemployed and dealing with those feelings, but being this sick is just ten times worse,...Tags: Physical Conditions, Unemployment Benefits, Steve Harris, Hospitals and Clinics, Heart Failure
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The Post masters the art of raising funds with class
So, this is what journalism is coming to. Unable to sustain its business model through traditional newspaper activities (such as publishing an actual newspaper), The Washington Post is offering a series of “MasterClasses” that will allow you,...Tags: Robert Redford, Entertainment, Sting, Newspaper and Magazine, Politics
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