Baltimore county police badge and a working police radio. Multiple sources confirm he works as an i. T. Engineer at the washington post. The newspaper only telling us it is aware of the situation. [knocking] today, no answer at oster mans front door but moments later this man emerged entering a car in the back alley. You live in the home . Do you know mr. Osterman . What do you want . We are here because mr. Mr. Osterman well, he is currently out on bond facing criminal charges in montgomery county. Its very likely the feds will take over the case. Larry the following weeks of the Court Challenges today the Trump Administration unveiling revised travel ban. The focus is onp entry of the new foreign nationals from the six designated countries. Accordingly, it is important to note that nothing in this executive order affects existing lawful permanent residents or the persons with the current thorrization to enter the homeland. Jonathan iraq is no longer included the 90 day travel ban fro
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That are appropriate in the coming weeks. Reporter right now wint is only facing one charge, but, as you heard the lead prosecutor there say, they are likely to add more charges when he appears back in court later in june. Now, prosecutors also revealed that they have more evidence including a water bottle found at the crime scene, that they are now testing for fingerprints. The judge ordered wint to undergo dna testing before his next hearing. Hes due back in court in late june. We should learn more about this case next week. The u. S. Attorney says hes going to unseal more of the search warrants theyve been executing. Vance back to you. Thanks. Just a few hours ago investigators went back to the room in college park. Police believe daron wint may have stayed there before his arrest. Officers searched the room collected several bags of evidence. A task force was there last night, but they decided not to move in when they realized wint was in a car that was leaving the Hotel Parking lo
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The State of Missouri turns 200 years old in 2021, and The Boone Duden Historical Society is hosting the program, “Missouri: The Struggle for Statehood” by Dr. Gary McKiddy in May.
At the program, Dr. Gary McKiddy will discuss the issues facing citizens when they petitioned Congress to become a state. These issues put Missouri at the center of a national debate and, at one point, almost split the territory into multiple states.
Dr. Gary McKiddy is an educator with over 40 years teaching experience middle school through college in the U.S. and overseas. In St. Charles County, he taught at St. Charles West, St. Charles High, and at the St. Charles County Community College. He is a past president of the Missouri Council for History Education and the St. Charles County Historical Society. His recent activities include developing curriculum for the Missouri Bicentennial and for Black History Month.