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Back in the 1950s, when Republican "red" Wisconsin was represented by the lamentable Alexander Wiley and the reprehensible Joe McCarthy in the U.S. Senate, the state's most enlightened citizens adopted Minnesota Democratic Farmer Laborite Hubert ...
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BLACK HAWK — Ushering in a new era of gambling in Colorado, casino officials threw full-fledged parties Wednesday, complete with ribbon cuttings, ceremonial dice rolls, live bands and B-list celebrities. Casino patrons and executives alike were ...
Read moreNew era in gaming nears in Black Hawk, Central City - Denver Post
BLACK HAWK — USHERING IN A NEW ERA OF GAMBLING IN COLORADO, CASINO OFFICIALS THREW FULL-FLEDGED PARTIES WEDNESDAY, COMPLETE WITH RIBBON CUTTINGS, CEREMONIAL DICE ROLLS, LIVE BANDS AND B-LIST CELEBRITIES. — Casino patrons and executives alike were ...
Read moreExcitement runs high in Black Hawk, Central City as new era in gaming ... - Denver Post
The House approved a seven-day state budget 94-2 on Tuesday, June 30 and sent it to Gov. Ted Strickland who’s expected to sign it before Wednesday, start of the new fiscal year. The budget will keep state government operating while negotiators try ...
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In an attempt to convince the corporate media that this issue ranked right up there with governors' sex lives and celebrities' deaths, a group of notable speakers, judges, attorneys, victims, and witnesses, gathered and spoke on Friday morning at the ...
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Read moreJohn Nichols: Wisconsin's new third senator -- Al Franken
Back in the 1950s, when Republican "red" Wisconsin was represented by the lamentable Alexander Wiley and the reprehensible Joe McCarthy in the U.S. Senate, the state's most enlightened citizens adopted Minnesota Democratic Farmer Laborite Hubert Humphrey as "Wisconsin's third senator." Humphrey embraced the role, spending a good deal of time on ... moreExcitement runs high in Black Hawk, Central City as new era in gaming nears
Ushering in a new era of gambling in Colorado, casino officials threw full-fledged parties Wednesday, complete with ribbon cuttings, ceremonial dice rolls, live bands and B-list celebrities. moreTwo Brookline basketball stars heading for Brown
Brookline's Tucker Halpern and Sudbury's Andrew McCarthy both measure 6-feet-8. The pair also developed their low post moves and shooting touch on the courts of the Independent School League, just a few miles apart. moreArizona's Napolitano may be Homeland Security nominee
President-elect Barack Obama's expected nominee to lead the Department of Homeland Security, Arizona Gov. moreBalsillie's bid rejected
Jim Balsillie has already been turned down twice in NHL ownership bids, but he still appears to have other plans. moreCarey team wins the NKF tourney
OCEAN PINES -- A smaller than normal, but enthusiastic, field of nine teams of four took off one Saturday morning to compete in the National Kidney Foundation golf tournament for a chance to play the famous Pebble Beach golf course in California. moreArizona judge rejects Balsillie's bid for Coyotes
RIM co-CEO Jim Balsillie was hoping to move the financially troubled Phoenix Coyotes to Hamilton's greener pastures. moreCommission chairman rethinking Lockett ouster request |
John Gill, special counsel to Knox County District Attorney Randy Nichols, said today a civil ouster case could interfere with the criminal investigation currently under way in the matter of county Law Director Bill Lockett. moreCommission chair asks for ouster investigation of Lockett
Knox County Commission Chair Thomas 'Tank' Strickland has sent a letter to District Attorney General Randy Nichols, asking for an ouster investigation of Law Director Bill Lockett. moreCommission formally requests investigation to oust Lockett |
Knox County Commission Chairman Thomas "Tank" Strickland today wrote to District Attorney General Randy Nichols asking his office to investigate whether ouster proceedings should begin against county Law Director Bill Lockett. moreFatal error: Call to undefined function Connection refused() in /home/yourwe24/public_html/nichols/gaat/FeedForAll_XMLParser.inc.php on line 530