Capitol Reef day: Fruita, Wayne Wonderland, and a distinct geologic landscape
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A September 11 Reckoning: Calculating the Full Cost of War
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Felonies
The following people were booked into the Lee County-Tupelo Adult Jail in connection with felony charges ending Thursday at 11 a.m.
Hope Cockrell, 46, no address given, was arrested by the Lee County Sheriff s Office, simple assault on a police officer, disorderly conduct.
Jason Haughton, 43, no address given, was arrested by the Lee County Sheriff s Office, false pretense.
Joseph Hickman, 20, of Tupelo, was arrested by the Lee County Sheriff s Office, three counts of burglary of a vehicle, possession of a stolen firearm.
Sasha Pitts, 38, of Saltillo, was arrested by the Lee County Sheriff s Office, possession of methamphetamine.
Michael Rutledge, 25, of Tupelo, was arrested by the Lee County Sheriff s Office, failure to register as a sex offender.
EXCLUSIVE: They proudly served their country, but were breathing in toxic air that would kill them : Thousands of dead or dying US veterans were sickened by warzone burn pits - but the VA does NOTHING to help them, claim families
US soldiers have reported that burn pits were used to incinerate all types of trash, including plastics, batteries, appliances, medicines, munitions, animal corpses and even human waste
During the wars Afghanistan and Iraq, it is thought that more than 200 bases used open air burn pits, and they could burn for 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
One servicewoman described the constant dark black smoke and the lingering smell of burning that seemed to follow you wherever you went on base as there was literally no escaping it