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Archive for: August 9th, 2012

THE JUGGALOS ARE GATHERING…

….and lettes, too.

NEWSBLAST: Thanks O’Neill…you idiot. Comments are limited now at county board meetings

The county board has approved the hog farm, too…even after all that negative input.

RASH of crime in Lawrence County gets little media play

The level of crime in the city of Lawrenceville is once again rising, and once again, it’s not being reported.

Marion man gone fed gets 21+ years on meth charge

MARION—The fact that federal authorities are not playing with the surge of methamphetamine blanketing the country was reinforced today, August 9 in U.S. District Court.

Beating remains a mystery

ELIZABETHTOWN—The beating of a Hardin County woman in the overnight hours of Friday, July 27-Saturday, July 28, remains an unsolved mystery in the village of Elizabethtown.

Edgingtons, attorney continue to run the show at fire department board

XENIA—It became apparent over the course of two meetings of the Xenia Fire Department Board of Trustees that one family in town has an edge over everything going on, and is name-appropriate for holding it, despite the inappropriateness surrounding what they’re doing.

County board hears pig proposal

RICHLAND CO.—The proposed hog farm Sumner man Loren Dickerson is seeking to site on his property in the Berryville area of the county was a hot topic at a specially-held public input meeting on July 10, but come regular board meeting time, it didn’t sound quite as appealing if board reaction to it is any indication.

Mayor’s henchman ordered not to stalk young woman

LAWRENCE CO.—One of Bridgeport mayor Max Schauf’s main henchman has fooled no one with his “new leaf,” Christian persona…and a Sumner woman has taken out a Stalking/No-Contact Order in light of it.

Convicted murderer working as EMT tangles with publisher 911 coordinator admits illegal meeting, while mayor inundated with calls

SALINE CO.—Last month’s breaking story about the Saline County 911 Board endangering the lives of the very people they are paid to protect by either playing favorites with ambulance services or being incompetent has unleashed a firestorm of public outcry, accusations and name calling.

Officer injured in scuffle

LAWRENCE CO.— A Lawrenceville man could be facing some serious prison time if he is convicted for fighting with a police officer.

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