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Archive for: June, 2012

Terrible wrecks around the area over the past several days

A spate of terrible car crashes have several South Counties residents wondering if the heat is getting to drivers, or if things are just deteriorating as more folks who shouldn’t be on the roads ARE.

CATCHING UP: Sister of Moss accuser busted after Facebook messages

Here’s the official press release from the FBI. Of course, there’s more to it than that, and we’ll get to that in a moment

Let’s talk about Raymondo a bit more, shall we?

Word reached us last week that former Gallatin County sheriff Raymond Martin’s house and a portion of the seized cash found therein were all finally turned over to the feds to do with what they wish.

NEWSBLAST: Olney City Council, late month meeting, 06.25.12

Here’s a recap of the highlights from last night’s late-month meeting of the Olney City Counci

UPDATE on missing girl: Charges filed, then reduced

The latest in the strange saga of the 15-year-old girl who disappeared almost two weeks ago (06.14.12) and was finally recovered this past week (06.18.12) has been like a roller coaster, having had its ups and downs.

SCENES FROM SPC TREVOR PINNICK’S FINAL DAYS IN LAWRENCE COUNTY

These photos were shot by readers covering the events this past weekend for recognition and honor of Specialist Trevor Pinnick, a 2010 graduate of Lawrenceville High School

NO WESTBORO “BAPTIST CHURCH”—AGAIN

Rest in peace, Trevor….the community who supports you watched over your family and friends today, showing what really mattered in the whole thing.

News & Reviews with Jack & Ang Podcast Episode #24

Podcast for first of the week, 06.24.12!

Here’s the latest from the freaks at Westboro “Baptist Church”

…But then again, it’s Lawrence County….so Westboro Baptist and freaky Fred Phelps might be advised to do their research in advance before they set up their “God Hates Fags” routine in Lawrenceville….because those people there kind of make their own RULES.

There’s a get-together at the grade school in Xenia!

The little village in far western Clay County that’s seen so much turmoil over the past several months is pulling together tonight for those responsible for keeping their village—and the areas around them—safe.

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