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Family seeks answers in Sydney woman s 2017 disappearance

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Laying out the case: Rodriguez trial to begin Thursday | Wadena Pioneer Journal

Laying out the case: Rodriguez trial to begin Thursday Before the search for Dru Sjodin ended five months later in a ravine near Crookston, Minn., millions nationwide would know Sjodin s face and story and the man suspected of kidnapping and killing her. Federal prosecutors want Alfonso Rodriguez to die if he s found guilty, though North Dakota abolished capital punishment in 1973, nearly 68 years after the state s last hanging. Written By: Steve Wagner | × Five days before Thanksgiving 2003, Dru Katrina Sjodin pushed open a Columbia Mall glass door and stepped out into the fading sunlight. A shopping bag in hand, Sjodin spoke on her cell phone to boyfriend Chris Lang while walking to her red 1993 Oldsmobile Cutlass parked at the Grand Forks, N.D., mall.

Laying out the case: Rodriguez trial to begin Thursday

Laying out the case: Rodriguez trial to begin Thursday Before the search for Dru Sjodin ended five months later in a ravine near Crookston, Minn., millions nationwide would know Sjodin s face and story and the man suspected of kidnapping and killing her. Federal prosecutors want Alfonso Rodriguez to die if he s found guilty, though North Dakota abolished capital punishment in 1973, nearly 68 years after the state s last hanging. Written By: Steve Wagner | × Five days before Thanksgiving 2003, Dru Katrina Sjodin pushed open a Columbia Mall glass door and stepped out into the fading sunlight. A shopping bag in hand, Sjodin spoke on her cell phone to boyfriend Chris Lang while walking to her red 1993 Oldsmobile Cutlass parked at the Grand Forks, N.D., mall.

Restaurants Not Feeling Much Relief, Even As Some Counties Loosen COVID-19 Restrictions

/ Last week, Gov. Jared Polis downgraded the 33 Colorado counties that were classified as Level Red on the state’s COVID-19 status dial to Level Orange. On social media, Polis said he was trying to walk the difficult line between the public health crisis and the economic crisis. But the limited loosening of restrictions will not be enough to provide meaningful relief to many restaurant owners in Northern Colorado. The move to Level Orange means restrictions in those counties were loosened overnight regardless of whether individual counties’ COVID-19 metrics met the state’s own guidelines for the downgrade. Polis justified the action citing a sustained statewide decline in the number of new cases and ample availability of ICU bed capacity.

Ridgefield resident Donald Eugene Vallerie Sr , 85, has died

Written by The Family On December 28, 2020, Donald Eugene Vallerie Sr., 85, passed away peacefully at the end of a long and blessed life surrounded by his family. He was the loving husband of Ann (Hutchinson) Vallerie.   Born August 12th, 1935 in Norwalk, CT, Donald was the 3rd son of Ida (Lockwood) and John E. Vallerie Sr. of Rowayton, CT.   Donald will be remembered with much love. In the early 1960’s Donald fell in love and then married the love of his life, Ann Hutchinson. He is survived by Ann, his wife of 58 years, and their children: Donald E. Vallerie Jr., Paul E. Vallerie and his wife, Carmen, Sarah Vallerie, Clarissa Burrows and her husband, Paul and Jennifer Kravec and her husband, Vincent. In addition, Donald is survived by 5 grandchildren: Jessica Vallerie, Cassandra and Kyle Burrows and George and Julianne Kravec, several nieces and nephews as well as a sister, Linda Iseley.

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