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College Station Man In Jail For The Second Time This Month, The Fifth Time Since Mid-March, & The Eighth Time Since April Of 2022 - WTAW

College Station Man In Jail For The Second Time This Month, The Fifth Time Since Mid-March, & The Eighth Time Since April Of 2022 - WTAW
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St. Landry schools sets salary, timeline for hiring superintendent

Ouachita Parish School Board approves COVID leave policy, explains why it can't ignore mask mandate

Ouachita Parish School Board approves COVID leave policy, explains why it can't ignore mask mandate
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Growing Cougar baseball program takes the field

Here’s a look at the area baseball teams. Hamilton will not field a team this season. Central Noble Coach: Tyler Graybeal The Central Noble baseball program is growing. There are 32 players in the program this year, which allowed them to put together a C team. On the varsity, Dylan Eggl, Will Hoover, Jackson Hoover, Cade Weber and Noah Christopher are all returning with varsity experience. The newcomers are Tyler Shisler, Jaxon Copas, Justin Krider, Aidan Dreibelbis, Caleb Weaver, Aidan Harman, Nick Godsey, Chase Spencer and Sawyer Yoder. The strength of the Cougars will be their depth. With more players in the program, they will be able to utilize a lot of different athletes.

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Deceased = Raley, C. Clarke "Judge" :: So. Md. Obituary

The Honorable C. Clarke Judge Raley, 78 of California, MD passed away peacefully at his home on January 16th, 2021 surrounded by his beloved family. Clarke was a lifelong resident of St. Mary s County and served this community in a legal capacity for over 40 years. He was born on January 9th, 1943 in Washington DC to Charles Emmerick Raley, and Wilma Jean Raley. Clarke was one of three brothers, he attended St. Michael s school and later graduated from Ryken High School in 1960. Clarke met his high school sweetheart Barbara Ann Puchetti, of Piney Point, MD on the school bus. Clarke and Barbara married in 1961, while Clarke went to the University of MD and he obtained his Bachelor s degree in 1964. During this time, Clarke and Barbara had two children, Charles Christian and Jeanne Marie Raley. Clarke continued his education and obtained his law degree from the University of MD School of Law in 1968. Immediately following law school, Clarke landed a position at Ober, Grimes and Shri

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