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Blotter 5/16/13
Belleville News-DemocratThe following incidents were listed among the official reports of local law enforcement agencies and court clerks. Readers are reminded that an arrest or charge does not constitute a finding of guilt. Only a court of law can make that determination....Tags: Sex Crimes, Prosecution, Annapolis, Defendants, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Gerard Craft: Widening his Niche
St. Louis Post-DispatchAlthough Gerard Craft's name wasn't inscribed among the list of James Beard Award winners last week in New York City, he did find it listed elsewhere alongside such culinary luminaries as Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Andre Soltner, Marcus Samuelsson and...Tags: Culture, Ceremonies, Restaurants, Pasta, Salads
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Mo. ethics panel fines ex-Sen. Wright-Jones $270K
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A former state senator from St. Louis has been fined more than $270,000 by the Missouri Ethics Commission for violating numerous campaign finance laws. A decision released Wednesday by the commission found that former...Tags: Punishment, Fines, Elections, Politics
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Showing off: Students take a robot to Missouri for competition
Times-News, Burlington, N.C.What can a robot made by students actually do? Well, a group of high school students from Alamance and Guilford counties went to Missouri to show them exactly that. Schae Stewart, John Ange Kernodle, and Owen Gold, high school freshmen, and Brian...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Education, Edward Jones Dome, Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Science and Technology
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Doe Run seeks limit on civil lawsuits for lead contamination
St. Louis Post-DispatchMissouri legislators are moving to bar juries from awarding punitive damages to people who contend that lead mine debris in St. Francois County contaminated their property or poisoned their children. The bill is designed to shield the Doe Run...Tags: Trials, Justice System, Executive Branch, Metal and Mineral, Environmental Pollution
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Diplomat caught up in spy scandal in Russia is from St. Louis County
ST. LOUIS (AP) — The U.S. diplomat caught up in a spying investigation in Russia has family in suburban St. Louis and graduated from high school there. Officials in Moscow claim that 29-year-old Ryan Fogle was caught disguised in a blond wig trying...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, U.S. Embassy, Russia
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Skeleton found on Iron Range identified as former New York man
Duluth News TribuneThe skeletal remains found Saturday in an old iron ore mine dump near McKinley have been identified as a former New York man, although authorities still have no idea how or why he ended up dead on the Iron Range. The St. Louis County Sheriff's Office... -
Cloquet woman gets nearly 10 years for witness tampering
Duluth News TribuneA Cloquet woman who burned down a home killing two dogs in an attempt to intimidate witnesses against her boyfriend -- who is accused of murdering Trina Langenbrunner nearly 13 years ago -- was sentenced Monday to 9 1/2 years in prison. Sandra Kay...Tags: Trials, Judges, Murder, Justice System, Prosecution
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BRIEF: Woman wanted by Duluth police arrested in Cook County
Duluth News TribuneA woman wanted by Duluth police was arrested last week in Cook County just hours after she was reported as a Property Crimes Wanted Person of the Week by the Duluth Police Department. Marie Deschampe was arrested at 10:12 p.m. Thursday after a traffic... -
Man sentenced for sexual assault in Duluth
Duluth News TribuneA woman who was sexually assaulted by two men in Duluth sat crying as St. Louis County prosecutor Jonathan Holets read her victim impact statement to the court Monday. In the statement, the woman said the men forced her into doing unthinkable acts....Tags: Judges, Justice System, Sex Crimes, Prosecution, Punishment
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St. Louis County police lieutenant who allegedly targeted blacks is fired
St. Louis Post-DispatchSt. Louis County police Lt. Patrick "Rick" Hayes was fired Monday after a nearly six-month internal investigation into whether he ordered officers to target black people in and around retail centers in south St. Louis County. The inquiry began after...Tags: NAACP, Justice System, Police Investigations, University of California, Los Angeles, Racism
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Koster: Landfill smoldering being watched closely over concerns about nearby nuclear waste
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster says underground smoldering at a suburban St. Louis landfill is being watched closely amid concerns about its proximity to buried nuclear waste. Koster was in St. Louis Tuesday to announce...Tags: Environmental Issues, Waste
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