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| Elko Highs HOF opens its doors for six inductees | | Elko Daily Free Press - 7 Hours ago | | 2:08 AM PST ELKO Elko High School will induct its 2010 Hall of Fame class this weekend during ceromonies Friday and Saturday at the school. Three former athletes and three contributors will be inducted | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Hes About a Mover | | Texas Monthly - 2/8/2010 | | From pedal steel prodigy to Texas Tornado, the late Doug Sahm was a walking (and jumping and singing and fingerpicking) encyclopedia of music. This exclusive excerpt from a new biography tracks the launch | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Cupertino Bike Shop Thief Sentenced | | Bicycle Retailer and Industry News - 2/8/2010 | | CUPERTINO, CA (BRAIN)-Doug Dixon, who stole $88,000 worth of inventory from Northern California's Cupertino Bike Shop over a two-year period and sold it on eBay, was sentenced Thursday to eight months | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Reaching the California Supreme Court | | Los Angeles Chronicle - 2/7/2010 | | It takes a lot of work to get a case to the California Supreme Court. With thousands and thousands of filings annually, the chances of getting your case reviewed by the seven justices are slim. The Supreme | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Inmate releases creating protests | | Vacaville Reporter - 2/7/2010 | | SACRAMENTO -- A law intended to reduce inmate overcrowding by allowing early releases at state prisons and county jails is sowing confusion throughout California a month after it took effect. Lawmakers | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| DNA and justice | | Los Angeles Times - 2/6/2010 | | Thirty-three years after he was convicted of raping a neighbor in Rochester, N.Y., Frederick Peacock became the 250th American to be exonerated by DNA evidence. Peacock, now 60, was paroled from prison | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Governor sends state inmates to Inyo Jail | | Inyo Register - 2/6/2010 | | As state officials attempt to balance the budget and deal with overcrowding, the governor is sending state inmates to Inyo County Jail for probation violations. File photo Register Staff Inyo County Jail | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| An Update on the "Onion Field" Murderer | | LawOfficer.com - 2/4/2010 | | Late last month, the California Parole Board decided to not grant Gregory Powell paroleâ??for the 11th time. Most within the law enforcement community praised the decision. Rightfully so. Let me recap | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Marin Voice: Wrong way to balance budget | | Marin Independent Journal - 2/4/2010 | | ROBERT DOYLE CALIFORNIA'S budget crisis has impacted every level of government: state, county and city. Painful cuts have been and will continue to be made in all areas. Inevitably, up and down the state, | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Drug charges net 12 years | | Branson Daily News - 2/3/2010 | | GALENA â?? For more than seven years, Janice McTyer avoided and fought the criminal justice system trying to find a way to stay out of prison, according to Stone County Prosecutor Matt Selby. But on Wednesday | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Law-making at its worst | | Inland Valley Daily Bulletin - 2/3/2010 | | PM PST requestedWidth Enough is enough! I recognize I may be na ve, but I thought lawmakers were supposed to be lawmakers first, then become politicians at election time. The national health care reform | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Our readers say: "Need a second point of view" | | Redlands Daily Facts - 2/2/2010 | | PM PST Need a second point of view What was needed at the Plymouth Village forum with Assemblyman Bill Emmerson on Friday, Jan. 29, was time for rebuttal. As reported in the Facts, when asked about the | | | | Add Comment | | |