Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Sue
The jury was selected and opening remarks will begin. Nothing in paper today about
this at all.
Read about the selection process for hiring a new president for the college and that
the state
university faculty belonging to IFO have voted to authorize a strike. Our union has
already
settled ours so here we don't worry. Yes it is nice not to have the headlines filled
with
violence and in some respects to read about the positive things happening in the
community. But,
sometimes it seems like they think if they put their head in the sand, all the
unpleasantness
will go away. I wish there was a better balance in the newspapers. I would know
nothing about
the Clinton, little about Jonesboro, etc. if I relied on this paper for my news.
jackief
Sue Hartigan wrote:
> Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi Jackie:
>
> I would give anything to have our front page have this kind of earth
> shattering news. I really would.
>
> Granted it would be kinda boring, but at least you can go to the store
> after dark without being car jacked. You might have a pizza thrown at
> you but no bullets. :)
>
> If you hear anything let me know though. <BG>
>
> Sue
> > Hi Sue
> >
> > Really difficult to get news about trials around here. Here is an example of the
>news
> > items in our Sunday paper: Southern MN makes a great place to be in the golf
>business;
> > Leighton blames House; City seeking to end permit violations. And, lucky us, we
>are
> > getting a new pizza place. Really earth shattering news, right. Don't know the
>details on
> > the woman in Iowa--just caught a news blurp on the tv. Oh well, at least the
>crime rate is
> > low here.
> >
> > jackief
> >
> > Sue Hartigan wrote:
> >
> > > Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >
> > > Hi Jackie:
> > >
> > > Yes, please let me know what is going on.
> > >
> > > Sometimes these little trials can turn out to be more interesting than
> > > the big ones. :) How did the woman kill the baby, and why?
> > >
> > > Sue
> > > > Hi Sue
> > > >
> > > > It is not a thriller, so won't make national news : ). From what I gather,
>two young
> > > > adult males went over to another house and went in and killed another male.
>It has
> > > > not been a headliner so far until they picked the jury last week. Will see if
>they
> > > > have anything on it from now on and let you know more details. I think the
>two stole
> > > > some guns, and used one of them in killing the guy. The other case that is
>coming up
> > > > is a northern Iowa woman who is on trial for murdering her infant I believe.
>Haven't
> > > > kept up with stuff--it is mid-term and I finally got the quarterly sent
>off--now it
> > > > is only the testbank deadline that will be driving me. I feel like Joan must
>feel at
> > > > tax time <vbg>.
> > > >
> > > > jackief
> > >
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