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Colourful Carterton landmark going under the hammer

Still harbouring obvious affection for the place, Skelley took Stuff for a tour, as well pointing out some of its fascinating history, such as the fact that it was where Carterton got its name. When he bought it in 2006, Skelley ran it as a traditional pub, but found the appetite for a traditional country watering hole had diminished. It then hosted a brothel for a short time, much to the amusement of locals who used to keep an eye out for familiar vehicles in the parking lot. For a few years it became a children’s petting zoo with a variety of animals in the adjoining buildings and paddocks.

News for anti-enforcement Metro-Atlanta Sheriffs: Georgia law requires all jailers to report incarcerated illegal aliens to DHS - Pickens

Governor Brian Kemp remains silent on illegal immigration Written and submitted By D.A. King In 2011, Aurelio Mayo Perez, an illegal alien, was booked into the Cobb County jail for no driver’s license but released due to an immigration enforcement reduction edict from then-President Barack Obama. Two years later, Mayo Perez was charged with aggravated child molestation and rape. The name of the ten-year old girl he was convicted of repeatedly molesting is not available. Last week, newly sworn Cobb County Sheriff Craig Owens held an elaborate press conference packed with invited anti-enforcement activists and proudly announced his termination of the 287(g) program. The Marietta Daily Journal described the event’s big finish with “…as the event ended, and a mariachi band began to play, the mood in the room was decidedly celebratory. The new sheriff even took to the floor and waltzed for a moment, reveling in his audience’s approval.”  Cobb County Deputy Sheriff Loren Li

Coast suburbs rated and slated: See the full list here

WARNING: Tongue-in-cheek alert Inspired by comedian Mel Buttle s hilarious take-down of Brisbane suburbs, we ve delivered a blunt appraisal of many Coast suburbs. Here it is, and sorry, we still love you, we live in these suburbs too.                           BUDERIM: Jaguars in the garage, gloves on to drive. Top of the hill is grey rinse heartland.                                               GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINS: That place the SES crews are constantly climbing to rescue stricken selfie-takers off cliffs. Also pineapples.                                                             NOOSA HEADS: High-rolling egos incapable of looking at each other to drink a coffee. Only rule is you must record every movement on Instagram while in the suburb.

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