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Circuit Court for Jan. 21
The following case was resolved in Clark Circuit Court Jan. 18 with Judge William Clouse presiding.
— Tommy D. Gross Jr., third-degree burglary, pleaded guilty, recommended one year, sentencing Feb. 17.
The following cases were resolved in...Tags: American International Group, Exchange Bank, Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment, Bank of New York Company
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Sports briefs
Meyersdale tryouts MEYERSDALE — There will be tryouts for Meyersdale Junior Legion baseball from 1-2 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday at the Meyersdale Grace Brethern Church. For more information contact Brad Haer at 279-6299. Somerset downs...Tags: Wrestling, High School Sports, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Sports, Bowling
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Breed ban notion not unique to Hub City
While talk about a possible pit bull ban in Aberdeen appears to have stalled, other towns in the region have instituted bans or restrictions on the breed.
Much of Iowa, many towns in North Dakota - including Bismarck and Minot - and a few towns in South...Tags: Iowa, Health, Rabies, Animal Attacks, Government
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News briefs for February 25
CPR training offered Individuals and companies seeking cardiopulmonary resuscitation and first aid training can contact Emanuel Gray to set up classes by calling (859) 583-6175. Cancer benefit planned A cancer benefit for Donna Webb will be from 6 to 9...Tags: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Emergency Health Procedures, 5K Run, American Legion, Stanford University
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Ice too much for some businesses to stay open
Fox59As ice reformed during the day Tuesday throughout the city of Indianapolis, the weather left the decision about closing early up in the air for some businesses. Fifth Third Bank was not one of them. It closed all of its central Indiana branches by 1 p.m....Tags: Indianapolis, Business, Economy, Business and Finance, Indiana, Clubs and Associations
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How many times are you on camera?
HARBOR SPRINGS -- When Harbor Springs Police Chief Dan Branson asked the city of Harbor Springs to purchase a mobile surveillance camera in late 2009 to help conduct investigations and potentially deter crime, he never expected the public's fiery...Tags: Labor Legislation, Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, Insurance, Photography Supplies and Services
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Minneapolis woman wows 'em on 'Idol'
Minneapolis torch singer Sophia Shorai impressed the "American Idol" judges during her Hollywood performance that was televised Thursday night. Shorai, who cleared the audition phase in Milwaukee, sang "Georgia On My Mind" and advanced to the next round...Tags: Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company, Television, Aerosmith (music group), Steven Tyler
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Ice on roofs causing gutters to collapse across Michiana
The warmer weather of the past few days is doing more than just causing flooding. Ice dams are ripping gutters from homes across the area.
Heath Hicks, of South Bend, said a gutter came crashing down at his house Sunday afternoon.
"Once everything...Tags: Weather Reports, Weather
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Worried about your teen driver?
By Deb Acord CTW Features Worried about your teen driver? Phone apps offer a new frontier for driver learning, feedback and supervision. Check them out Driver Feedback from State Farm Insurance uses the iPhone's accelerometer to grade a driver's ability...Tags: Government, Apple iPhone, Telecommunication Service, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Safety of Citizens
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Sheriff's office to host driving simulations
The Emmet County Sheriff's Office is to host a driving simulator event at the Richard L. Zink Law Enforcement Center in Harbor Springs June 8-10 for parents to bring their teenage children ages 15 to 18, according to a sheriff's office news release. The...Tags: Michigan, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Human Interest, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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June bicycle race to close six blocks in downtown Hagerstown
kate.alexander@herald-mail.comSix blocks of downtown Hagerstown will be closed for five hours on a Friday night in June for the 2011 Tour of Washington County bicycle race. The Antietam Velo Club will open the three-day stage race June 17 with three timed races on city streets. The...Tags: Cycling, Sports, Road Race Cycling, Cycling Trial
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It's the season for wet basements
LAPORTE — All of the recent rain has water backing up into homes and it's costing some thousands of dollars.
Some professionals who have been fixing these wet basements say the ground is too wet to take in anymore water, and now it's seeping into...Tags: Homes
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