July

In brief for July 11

In brief for July 11
St. Charles County: Troopers report no fatalities over Fourth
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Ag Notes: Nebraska Renewable Energy Fair Set For July 23, 24
LYONS, Neb.— Over 500 attendees are expected to participate in Nebraska’s Renewable Energy Fair. The event will be held July… Continue reading

Volusia County public records for July 20, 2010

Volusia County public records for July 20, 2010
Courthouse COUNTY JAIL DOCKET (The following people were booked into the Volusia County Branch Jail on felony charges yet to be proven in court.): Jennifer Christine Gooch, 23, Deltona, violation of drug court (2); Brittney Lynn Shults, 23, Daytona…
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Health happenings: July 22

Health happenings: July 22
Send information about free or low-cost health-related events open to the public one week ahead of publication. Information can be e-mailed to [email protected]. Listings are due 10 days in advance.
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Rachel Uchitel, Jeremy London , Janice Dickinson officially join ‘Celebrity Rehab’… Continue reading

Calendar — July 19, 2010

Calendar — July 19, 2010
Shawnee Parkway Authority meeting, 7 p.m., Twin Falls State Park, Wyoming County. New River Parkway Authority special meeting, 5 p.m., office of Summers County Chamber of Commerce, Hinton.
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Buffalo County Court actions for Monday, July 19
Sentenced
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Blotter, July 17, 2010

Blotter, July 17, 2010
Traffic stop nets meth Two men and two women were arrested Thursday by the Mesa County Sheriff’s Department on suspicion of distribution, manufacture, sale and possession of methamphetamine following a routine traffic stop near the I-70 Business Loop frontage road and Florence Road.
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Blotter, July 14, 2010

Blotter, July 14, 2010
Moab teacher arrested A substitute teacher and coach at Grand County High School in Moab was arrested Monday on suspicion he had sexual relations with two girls younger than 18.
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