98-Year-Old Robbery Victim’s Death Could Increase Public Housing Security

98-Year-Old Robbery Victim’s Death Could Increase Public Housing Security
After the death of a robbery victim, Springfield public housing officials plan to increase security. The changes are possible after a deadly daytime attack.
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State Police investigating suspicious series of late-night fires; arson suspected
A Kentucky State Police arson investigator has been asked to look into three weekend fires at empty or abandoned homes in the Campground, Gray and Lily communities.
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Absentee Shawnee hosts meth, suicide prevention program
An opportunity for citizens to learn about methamphetamine abuse, bullying, depression, suicide and their effects on the community will be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 13 at Gordon Cooper Technology Center’s Skylab 1.
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