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Tips for joining a gym
If getting in shape is one of your New Year's resolutions, doing some heavy lifting before you join a gym can help maximize your membership and keep you from feeling like a dumbbell.
Remember, gyms are businesses. And businesses can close with little...Tags: Emmaus, Companies and Corporations, Facebook, Whitehall, Business
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Rodney Berget sentenced to death in prison guard killing
A judge today sentenced a South Dakota inmate to death for his part in the killing of a prison guard during an unsuccessful escape attempt. Rodney Berget, 49, a former Brown County resident, pleaded guilty to killing Ronald ‘‘R.J.’&...Tags: Prosecution, Death Penalty, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Brown University
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NCK Got Talent? Auditions on Feb. 4 at Brown Grand
The Brown Grand Theatre and the POW Camp Concordia are sponsoring a joint fund raising talent show which will be held on March 3 & 10. Auditions for this show will be February 4 at 3:00 at the Brown Grand Theatre. Over $500 in cash prizes sponsored by...Tags: Music, Electronics, Justice System, Central National Bank, Music
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Attorney charged with forging court order
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comAn attorney is accused of forging a court order after being paid $1,000 by former West Virginia University basketball standout Kevin Pittsnogle for legal services that were not provided, according to court documents. Kenneth J. Ford, 37, was arraigned...Tags: Prosecution, Prosecution, Defendants, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Judge Nemeth to step down at end of 2012
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND — Longtime St. Joseph Probate Court Judge Peter Nemeth announced Tuesday he will not seek re-election this year. “After 19 years on the bench, it’s time for me to move on,” said Nemeth, 70, who announced his decision at...Tags: Politics, Elections, Local Elections, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Bedford County trial postponed while defendant undergoes mental evaluation
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefA Bedford man accused of holding deputies in a standoff before setting fire to his own house last summer will have to wait a few more months to stand trial. Dennis Caldwell's case was scheduled for jury trial in Bedford Circuit Court Tuesday morning, but...Tags: Prosecution, Defendants, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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Lawsuits Produce More Allegations Of Misconduct By New Britain Police Captain
The Hartford CourantIn a deposition taken in a sexual harassment lawsuit against the city police, a woman claims that about 15 years ago a police officer — now a top commander — frequently had sex with her while he was on duty. In the deposition, Michelle...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Sex Crimes, New Britain, File Sharing
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Second woman charged with assault in Walmart chemical fight
A second woman has been charged in the bleach and Pine-Sol fight that temporarily shut down a Baltimore County Walmart in the fall. A Baltimore County grand jury has indicted Ebony Odoms, 27, of Reisterstown, on charges of first-degree assault,...Tags: Prosecution, Baltimore County, Walmart, Reisterstown, Prosecution
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UGI settles with family of two gas blast victims
Of The Morning CallUGI Utilities has settled the wrongful-death claims for two of the victims of the natural gas explosion in Allentown -- a confidential agreement that comes just four months after an accident that killed five and leveled a city block. The settlement,...Tags: UGI Utilities, Explosions, Bill Hall, Emergency Incidents, Disasters and Accidents
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Democrats, Republicans agree to push package of bills in Annapolis
A bipartisan group of senators put aside the battling that often prevails in Annapolis to announce Thursday a common agenda of bills that Democrats and Republicans can rally around. The bills would preserve scholarships for veterans, protect children...Tags: Harford County, Culture, Democratic Party, Calvert County, Roscoe G Bartlett
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When should Baltimoreans vote? Once again, officials battle over proposals for change
City and state leaders and voting rights advocates agree on this: After last year's abysmal voter turnout, Baltimore's odd election cycle should be changed to lure more people to the polls and save millions of dollars. But a fierce battle is brewing over...Tags: Public Officials, Sheila Dixon, Justice and Rights, Rochelle Spector, Mary Pat Clarke
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The flush tax blues
There's an old joke about "denial" being more than a river in Egypt. Far less amusing is the denial some in Annapolis seem to have about pollution in the Chesapeake Bay and what's required to bring Maryland's sewage treatment plants into compliance with...Tags: Environmental Issues, Politics, Executive Branch, Waste, Government
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