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YESTERDAY’S RUMORS!

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YESTERDAY'S RUMORS!


Hip-Hop Rumors: Lil' Wayne's Detox? C-Murder & The Game's Mom? Mariah & the White Girl?


THE KKK IS PLOTTING TO KILL OBAMA


If you were duped into believing that the KKK is someshow supportive of Barack Obama – think again. The KKK has already stated explicitly that he will be killed sure as hell. The Secret Service has already been contacted. Obama is already under the watchful eye of the Secret Service, the earliest of any presidential candidate.


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Colfax seeks municipal judge candidates

Matthew Uetz moved into the village of Colfax in 2001 and into the position of municipal court judge four years ago, beating a long-time incumbent.Now he is moving out of town and out of the court position and no one is running to replace him. The village board will have to decide whether to have cases heard in Menomonie at the Dunn County Court, or in Boyceville by their municipal judge, or to borrow a judge from Boyceville for a time.If a write-in candidate surfaces, files information with the state ethics Board about his/her personal finances, agrees to take three day training with the Supreme Court, plus the two days of continuing education each year, then the Colfax Municipal Court could continue."For the citizens, I would like to have the court stay here," Uetz said last weekend, adding that he planned to visit the Village Board meeting to express his opinion on Monday.Job description

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Dramatic u-turn on schools closures

We still have a problem with school rolls and a financial shortfall. We have listened to what the people have said and I'm reflecting on where to go from here. We're thinking again. We're back in the melting pot."

The cabinet decision has been called in by the council's scrutiny committee. "I'd be delighted if they came up with any solutions," said Coun Hartley.

She stressed: "We hope to talk it through with the people concerned. It will be a two-way consultation. No decisions have been made and we are here to listen."

Before last week, Hope, Hopton Wafers, Onny and Rushbury schools in the south of Shropshire were slated for closure.

However proposals to merge Ashford Carbonell school with Caynham and Lydbury North with Clunbury are likely to move into the next stage following the scrutiny meeting.


Natchez Regional facing drastic changes

Later, when I had my second child and had to have a C-section, nothing made me feel any better than to surprising look up to a masked face with eyes I knew, crinkled at the corners with a smile, telling me everything would be okay. She put me at ease while they brought my baby into the world.

But, when the surgery was over, I remained without the pain machine they give you afterwards because they couldn't find one for me. So I laid in a little hallway, on my stretcher, waiting.........without pain medication because they were waiting for the machine and thought they'd have it soon..........

There's good and bad to be said and taken into account. I just hope the good employees don't have to suffer for it. Their industry is one of the best paying fields left in the area.


Cuts could halt courts, judges warn

Traffic court would stop. Abuse cases and child-custody hearings would be postponed. Banks would face long delays getting foreclosed homes back on the market. And alimony, divorce and commercial litigation hearings would come to a halt.

That's what will happen, the state's top judges warned lawmakers Tuesday, if the Legislature's proposed budget cuts for the current year go into effect.

The dire predictions are the latest alarm sounded in Florida's growing budget crisis as Gov. Charlie Crist and legislative leaders say they need millions in new budget cuts by June 30 to balance the 2007-08 budget and another $3 billion in cuts next year.

JUDGES' PLEA

The chief judges of the state's 20 circuit courts and Fred Lewis, chief justice of the Florida Supreme Court, paraded before lawmakers to urge them to spare the court system and allow them to make alternative cuts that don't affect the administration of justice.


 
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