Vol. 119. No.50
DECEMBER 15, 2010

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Eastern Livestock crashes, local cattle markets largely unscathed


Pastor accused of sexual abuse offered “felony mediation”

The criminal abuse case against former Glad Tidings Christian pastor, Marion Barnes, took an unexpected turn Dec. 9 – a date when several motions were scheduled to be heard before Meade County Circuit Court Judge Bruce T. Butler.
Barnes was indicted by a grand jury March 8, on 11 counts of sexual abuse against a minor – including seven counts of 1st degree sexual abuse, and four counts of indecent exposure in the 2nd degree.

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Putting their ‘dukes’ up:
Brigade set for Afghanistan deployment

The Army is known for its military traditions and pageantry.

Another military tradition was conducted Dec. 9 as 3,444 soldiers of the 3rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, otherwise known as the “Duke Brigade,” held their deployment ceremony.
The brigade consists of six separate units, including the Brandenburg-adopted 1-6 Field Artillery Battalion.

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Fees eyed for Otter Creek in plans to reopen

The Otter Creek Outdoor Recreation Area, OCORA, formerly known as Otter Creek Park, will start the new year with a new lease on life.

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Meade County school bus snow routes

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