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Accused killer faces new charges Last week, Samuel Blue Lint reportedly asked a fellow inmate at the Minnehaha County Jail to kill his girlfriend by burning down her house as she slept inside. Last Tuesday, on Lint’s 19th birthday, that inmate turned him in. Lint, already awaiting trial on a murder charge that has the potential to carry a death sentence, is now charged with solicitation to...
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Braly students return to school after ‘bomb scare’ Sunnyvale students returned to Braly School for classes as normal April 27, a day after a bomb squad was called out to the Gail Avenue campus to detonate a suspicious device that a teacher discovered on the lawn near the main office just after school ended. Read more on Cupertino Courier Three arrested after Brandon man beaten and...
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The hazards of drinking during pregnancy FRANCISTOWN: Drinking of alcohol during pregnancy, especially by young women is seemingly becoming a trend in this country. Read more on Mmegi Dale announces for House Kirk Dale, supervisor of Marlette Township for 21 years, has announced his candidacy for the open seat in the 83rd District, Michigan House of Representatives. The districts includes Sanilac...
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Exhibits-East Bay Through May 23 “Beautiful Dreamers: A Benefit for Autobody Fine Art Inc.,” May 14 through May 23. Celebrate Autobody’s incorporation as a 501 (3) non-profit charitable organization with a silent auction of pieces by artists whose work has defined the gallery’s programming. Read more on The Berkeley Daily Planet Police Briefs Chelmsford man cited for I-93...
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Daily Record (05/11/10) Pound Count Several animals are available at the Yankton Animal Shelter. For more information call the Yankton Police Department’s Animal Control Officer, from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday at 661-9494, or 668-5210. A $5 fee is required to adopt an animal. Animals can be viewed on the Humane Society Web site at www.heartlandhumanesociety.net. Read more on Yankton Press...
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