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Judge OKs bond for bomb suspect
ROCKFORD – An Ogle County man charged with conspiracy in connection with a 2004 bombing in Arizona will remain in custody at least 2 more days while federal prosecutors try to persuade a judge in Arizona not to release him at all.
Judge delays decision on releasing alleged bomber
A federal judge has delayed a decision on whether to release one of two alleged white supremacists charged in a 2004 bombing that injured a black city official in Scottsdale.
Man charged in bombing case could be released
One of two suspected white supremacists charged in a 2004 bombing that injured a black city official in Scottsdale could be released from federal custody on Wednesday, despite a prosecution argument that he's a danger to the public and a flight risk.
Suspect In Mail Bombing Had KC Ties
Dennis Mahon also ran unsuccessfully for a seat on the board of aldermen for the suburban Kansas City community of Northmoor and later for mayor of Tulsa , Okla.
White Supremacists Charged In Black Diversity Director's Death
Twin brothers from Illinois who authorities say are white supremacists have been charged in a 2004 bombing that injured the black diversity director in the Phoenix suburb of Scottsdale.
Twins arrested, guns, ammo found in N. Ill. bust
Authorities say twin brothers have been arrested following the search of a northern Illinois home, where agents recovered assault weapons, hundreds of rounds of ammunition and white supremacist material.
2 indicted in Arizona diversity office bombing
Twin brothers from Illinois have been indicted in a 2004 mail bombing that injured the diversity director of an Arizona town.
Police and fire reports for Saturday, June 6, 2009
Sterling Police Alicia M. Brown, 27, of Rock Falls; 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the 900 block of West Fifth Street; Whiteside County warrant, escape-felon fails to report for jail; taken to Whiteside County Jail.
Political Signs Briefly Stolen in Davis Junction
Campaign signs are how many of us learn who to look for on the ballot. And when 130 of them went missing in Davis Junction, candidates there fought back.
Know Your Neighbor: Kelley Snyder, Teacher
Kelley Snyder, 39, teaches physical education and health to Ashton-Franklin Center fifth- through 10th-graders. She lives in Grand Detour with her husband, Sean Snyder, 40, and their son, Dax, 3. Kelley is the daughter of Paul and Nancy Kaczmarzyk of Oregon.
Man found near Ogle County landfill died of hypothermia
OREGON – A Rockford man found dead in a landfill last month had a blood-alcohol content of 0.21 percent, more than 2.5 times the legal limit for driving, Ogle County Coroner Louis G. Finch IV said.
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