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Rock Valley employee charged with stealing $1M
Authorities say a former employee at the Rock Valley Federal Credit Union has been charged with stealing more than $1 million dollars over 15 years by misstating credit card balances. Lisa Farel resigned in July as the credit union's former card...Tags: Prosecution, Theft, Unions
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Supreme Court rejects Ohio inmate's claim he's too obese for execution; 1 appeal remaining
Associated Press WriterCINCINNATI (AP) _ The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from an Ohio prisoner who argued he is too obese to be executed. Richard Cooey is scheduled to be put to death Tuesday. The court denied his request for a stay without comment Monday....Tags: Punishment, Local Authority
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Sudan says it will conduct its own trials into Darfur crimes
Associated Press WriterCAIRO, Egypt (AP) _ Sudan will conduct its own trials for suspects implicated in crimes in the war torn Darfur region, the country's Justice Minister said Monday, without specifying when they might take place. Abdel Basset Sabdarat told reporters...Tags: Diplomacy, Wars and Interventions, International Court or Tribunal, International Relations, Defense
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US judge sends early voting case back to state
Satellite early voting in the Lake County urban centers of Gary, Hammond and East Chicago will have to wait at least another day after a federal judge Monday bounced the case back to a local judge without making a decision. U.S. District Court Judge...Tags: Vehicles, Local Elections, Hillary Clinton, Hammond, Barack Obama
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Judge allows Jaguars receiver Matt Jones to enter treatment over cocaine case
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) _ With a smattering of applause, a judge Monday accepted Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Matt Jones into a drug treatment program that could erase a felony cocaine charge against the former Arkansas star. The former...Tags: Therapies, Jacksonville Jaguars, Denver Broncos, Judges, Punishment
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AP top news in Iowa at 4:58 p.m. CDT
By all accounts, Jerome Tiller is a strong-armed quarterback who can run, works hard and is an unselfish team player. But even with all that going for him, Iowa State coach Gene Chizik is hoping like heck that fans never get a chance to see Tiller...Tags: Federal Emergency Management Agency, Executive Branch, Iowa Hawkeyes, Emergency Planning, Prisons
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Access to Wisconsin open records debated
Wisconsin's open records law was never meant to serve as a dating service, a longtime state lawmaker and privacy advocate argued Monday in a debate over the merits of the state's online court records system. State Rep. Marlin Schneider, D-Wisconsin...Tags: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Prosecution, Civil Rights, Censorship
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Dolphins Q&A with Harvey Fialkov
Sun-Sentinel.comAsk Harvey! Sun-Sentinel Dolphins writer Harvey Fialkov answers YOUR questions about the team! You can read his latest comments below. To submit your question, e-mail here. Please include your name, city and state with each question. ----------------...Tags: Boston Celtics, Dwyane Wade, Elton Brand, Jamaal Tinsley, Wages and Pensions
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News from around Wisconsin at 6:58 p.m. CDT
At this point, even the folks wearing No. 4 New York Jets jerseys to Lambeau Field would have to admit that Aaron Rodgers is pretty tough -- and pretty good. Despite playing his second straight game with a sprained shoulder, Rodgers turned in another...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Vehicles, Green Bay Packers, Employees, Sales
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Tomahawk man pleads guilty to killing clerk
A Tomahawk man entered a guilty plea on Monday to killing a convenience store clerk one day before his murder trial was to begin. Derek Domke, 18, changed his plea in Lincoln County Circuit Court in the slaying of 25-year-old Rochelle Anderson last...Tags: Murder, Trials, Court Preliminary
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AP Exclusive: Shock at a baby's death and a lawsuit in China's tainted milk scandal
Associated Press WriterXINXING, China (AP) _ Heartbroken at the sudden death of their baby boy, the Yi family struggled to forget what they thought was a tragic twist of fate. They burned his clothes, toys, everything but a single photo and the baby formula he drank. Then...Tags: Trials, Infants, Lawyers, People, Public Holidays
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A roundup of editorials from Michigan newspapers
Casino profits more important than lives, it seems Amid Washington's attempts to bail out Wall Street, the Michigan Legislature has bailed out on an anti-workplace smoking bill that would save livCourt decision on gray wolves is troublesome A recent federal court decision overturning the removal of gray wolves in the western Great Lakes region from the endangered species list may end up doing the animals more harm than good. The court decision...Tags: Salvation Army, Animals, Upper House, Elementary Schools, Public Transportation
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