Patio Furniture News Archive 08-Feb-2008
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  • Ex-Lincolnite feels fortunate after tornadoes (Lincoln Journal Star)

    Former Lincolnite Peggy Boss and her family were unharmed by the Tuesday night tornadoes that ripped across her new state of Mississippi and across the South, killing more than 50 people.


  • Judge allows statements of deceased victim (Asbury Park Press)

    A Superior Court judge ruled Wednesday that he will allow witnesses to testify about statements made to them by the elderly, disabled victim of a violent home invasion at the upcoming trial of the man accused of committing it.


  • Winds batter Basin (Hi-Desert Star)

    JOSHUA TREE ? High winds caused property damage and knocked out power to thousands of homes here Super Bowl Sunday. Hundreds of homes received varying amounts of damage to roofs, fences, storage sheds and other structures.


  • Volunteer focus (Northwest Indiana Times)

    An appreciation awards dinner is from 4 to 7 p.m. Feb. 9 at the Harvey Community Center, 15320 Center Ave. Unsung heroes will be honored. The First Class Band will perform. Tickets cost $15.


  • Man says Cutts joked of killing (Akron Beacon Journal)

    CANTON: Prosecutors have so far placed the body of Bobby Cutts Jr.'s pregnant lover in the back of his pickup truck.


  • Friend says Cutts told him he was going to kill Davis (Times-Reporter)

    CANTON ? Richard Mitchell sighed, then apologized to the jury for what he was about to say. The words Bobby L. Cutts Jr. told him a month before Jessie M. Davis disappeared.



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