Elkhart County Circuit Court Judge Michael Christofeno told accused murderer Joshua P. Martinez that it is likely he will be going to trial May 5, and there will not be a continuance. Joshua P.
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Delco Times on MSNCharges dismissed against former Republican DA candidateAll charges against a former Republican Delaware County District Attorney candidate accused of providing alcohol to minors at ...
On Monday, the school board unanimously approved a collective bargaining agreement with the Lexington Education Association ...
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Central Illinois Proud on MSNStudent arrested for allegedly bring gun to Manual High SchoolThe Peoria Police Department arrested a student for allegedly bringing a gun into Manual High School on Friday. According to ...
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WMBD Peoria on MSNPeoria Christian Academy finishes 3rd in 1A IHSA Boys BasketballPeoria Christian has its best finish ever in boys basketball. Trae Brickner scored 26 points and Gavin Walder added 15 as ...
A roundup of events, announcements and community news from Meriden, Wallingford, Cheshire, Southington and the surrounding ...
SOUNDS FAMILIAR: The Trump administration is targeting Chicago again. This time, the newly created Federal Task Force to Combat Antisemitism is investigating incidents and allegations of antisemitism ...
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BuzzFeed on MSNIf You’re Only Bringing A Carry-On On Vacation, You Should Pack These 24 Target ItemsAn expandable hard-shell carry-on suitcase with four spinner wheels and a built-in lock to bring your luggage firmly into ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNI’ve Been to 70+ Countries, and These Are the 10 Things I Wish I’d Had on My First Trip Abroad — From $6But if it’s your first time leaving the country, putting together your international trip packing list can be intimidating. I ...
Sara Duterte spoke outside the court, telling reporters she expected the ICC to "give us permission" to visit her father and hoped the court would "allow our request to move the initial appearance." ...
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Judge won't review decision not to charge Edmonton officer who kicked Indigenous teenAn Alberta judge won't be reviewing the Crown's decision not to charge an Edmonton police officer who kicked an Indigenous teenager in the head five years ago.
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