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24, May 2012 - Groomer's slaying a Kentucky Derby whodunit - Daily Register
Belzia said some of her co-workers may be reluctant to talk to police, either out of fear of the person who committed the crime or because they are in ... trailers bearing license plates from Kentucky, Arkansas, Louisiana, New York and Illinois passed ...
24, May 2012 - Harrisburg, IL Cops seek evidence in evidence room break-in - Daily Register
The incident comes just days following an apparent escape involving an inmate last Wednesday who was caught and transferred to the Saline County Detention Center in Harrisburg ... State's Attorney Melissa Presser who offered, "no comment." Illinois ...
24, May 2012 - Monroe, IL Repentant Gangster
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS — During the recent National Day of Prayer, more than a half dozen speakers stood before the Saline County Courthouse praying for divine guidance, protection, discernment, wisdom and blessings. They stood solemnly with full faith in the power of prayer to heal and change lives. The night before a woman in Arizona gave her own testimony to the power of prayer in how it changed ...
24, May 2012 - Harrisburg, IL SIU graduation ceremonies set for Saturday - The Southern
He earned a bachelor’s degree in political science in 1982, and a law degree ... the Saline County Drug Court that year. Lockwood retired in 2006. He and his wife Gala, who live near Harrisburg, are active members of the Southern Illinois Parkinson ...
23, May 2012 - Saline, IL Illinois House OK's modernizing eavesdropping law - Daily Register
Senate Bill 1808 would create a new exemption in Illinois’ eavesdropping statute, which now allows a penalty of up to 15 years in prison for people who record police officers without their consent. In an effort to appease law enforcement opposition ...
23, May 2012 - Saline, IL Prison Watchdog Group Wants Tamms Prison Closed - WSIL TV
TAMMS -- The John Howard Association, the largest prison watchdog group in Illinois, is backing plans to close Tamms prison. The organization says the move would mean more humane conditions for inmates, but prison officials say that's not the case.
23, May 2012 - Saline, IL Former Southern Illinois funeral director pleads guilty to theft - Evansville Courier-Press
entered a guilty plea in Saline County Circuit Court in Harrisburg ... Jones faces between between one and three years in prison on the class-4 felony convictions of violating the Illinois Funeral Funds act and between two and five years behind ...
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