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Police Logs: Multiple Shoplifting Reports, Baby Breaks Car Windshield with Bottle
Following are excerpts from the Burlington Police Department log.i»¿ Note that this is a sampling of activity in the log, not a complete account.
UnitedHealth Group Acts to Support Texans Affected by Tornadoes
This includes assisting health plan participants who may need to make alternate arrangements to ensure continuity of care; a free emotional-support line; and supporting the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund, which is helping people in the affected communities.
There are now more Americans who are 65 and older than any other time in our history.
Man Calling Out for Help, Suspicious Vehicles and Activity, Sick Raccoon, Etc.
Here's a glance at the police log for May 8. Wednesday, May 8 8:05 a.m., Liberty Road.
Cat Scratch Radio Tonight 10pm EST: Kasay Retires Edition
It's time for another episode of Cat Scratch Radio Panther fans so be sure to dial in or join the chat.
Transcript of long-missing woman's 911 call
Caller: I've been kidnapped and I've been missing for 10 years, and I'm, I'm here, I'm free now.
Kids on Memorial School Roof, Dog Attacks Chicken, Vacuum Stolen from Gas Station and More
Here's a glance at the police log for Thursday and Friday. Thursday, May 2 6:38 a.m., Causeway Street.
Firewood Permits Available On May 15 For Most Southwest Idaho National Forests
Road Rage, Well-Being Checks, and More
Here's a glance at the safety log for April 30 and May 1. Tuesday, April 30 10:50 a.m., Rocky Lane.
From the Sheriff's Desk: Beware of tax scams
Anson County Sheriff Tommy Allen warns the public to be alert to scams from individuals wanting to trick you out of your refund check.
Cat Scratch Radio Tonight 10pm EST: Post Draft Edition
The draft has come and gone and now it's time to discuss our new Panthers and the future stars they are sure to become! Join us tonight to talk Panthers draft results.
Water Tank Hornets, Dad Fell Out of Bed, Basement Waste, Etc.
Here's a glance at the police log for Wednesday and Thursday. Wednesday, April 24 7:24 a.m., Indian Hill Road.
Boston Demands That We Know Our Enemy
Two barbarians transformed the finish line of a marathon into a battlefield that should be henceforth recognized as are the grounds of Lexington and Concord on every Patriots' Day.
Amy Chapman of Devon Trading Standards, police crime prevention officer Donna Woolway and Fremington Parish Council chairman Rodney Cann and Councillor Sue Kingdom urge people to say no to cold callers at the campaign launch.
Be the 5th caller to tell us the name of the song and you could win an American Idol prize pack and the chance to go to the Finale on May 15th.
Tom Purcell: The higher our tech, the ruder we get
According to Reuters, social media users face "an increase in rudeness online with people having no qualms about being less polite virtually than in person." I think our rudeness began ticking up with the introduction of another technological innovation: The telephone.
Caller threatens Idaho's Exchange Board
The 19-member board that will oversee Idaho's insurance exchange met for the first time Monday to review its role and exchange stories about an anonymous caller who threatened its members with a lawsuit.