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Former Jackson, George, Greene DA to run for Circuit Court judge

Former Jackson, George, Greene DA to run for Circuit Court judge
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Tameka Noel sentenced to eight years in federal prison after guilty plea

Pill scheme Dr. Caesar Mark Capistrano, an oncologist, was the case’s lead defendant. He was charged with several counts of conspiracy to dispense hydrocodone and possession with intent to distribute hydrocodone or carisoprodol. Evidence presented at three trials early this year indicated Capistrano and Noel “wrote prescriptions for hydrocodone, oxycodone, alprazolam, carisoprodol, zolpidem, phentermine, and promethazine with codeine, knowing the drugs would be diverted to the streets for illicit use,” the release said. Clinic manager Shirley Ann Williams allegedly used recruiters to get community members and homeless shelters to pose as patients, who were each paid between $50 and $200 to get prescriptions. Recruiters then allegedly filled the prescriptions at complicit pharmacies before selling them on the streets. Pharmacies charged the recruiters between $200 and $800 for each prescription, according to evidence at trial.

Jackson Hole Resident Who Fed Bears—Including Grizzly 399—Now In Spotlight

Jackson Hole Resident Who Fed Bears—Including Grizzly 399—Now In Spotlight Controversial practice of humans nourishing wildlife raises concerns about country s most famous bruin and negative consequences for animals by Jackson Hole grizzly mother 399 and her four cubs in 2020. Reportedly the famous bruin has been among different animals attracted to feeding carried out by a Jackson Hole resident, which has caused an uproar. The image, Among the Sage: 399 and Quadruplets provided courtesy of Mangelsen (see more photos of 399 and family at mangelsen.com EDITOR S NOTE: Jackson Hole journalist Meg Daly wrote this story for community radio station KHOL. We are reprinting it with author s permission.

Athlete Tice, 87, danced through life

Former Jackson resident George Tice died peacefully Jan. 15 with his family at his side. They provided the following. Born Oct. 26, 1933 in New York, New York, George Christopher Tice joined the Navy at the age of 17, during the Korean War. After service, he began school at Florida Southern. In August of 1959 he met Madeline Dilluvio on a day he was not planning to go to the beach, but his brother Charles talked him into it. They went on a date that night and he told her he was going to marry her. A few weeks later they were married and then danced off to finish his B.S. degree. They moved back to New York. They taught dance lessons, George working at Brooks Brothers, and both enjoying the city life.

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