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Two decades ago this week marked the arrest of the freeway sniper, who killed a woman on her way to do Christmas shopping and kept police guessing ....
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Blanchester High School alumni reunite Submitted article High school sweethearts Ronald & Phyllis Kidd (’54), married 65 years. Amy Taylor (’71), left, receives an award from Ida Sells Miller (’81) for traveling the farthest to attend the reunion. Attendees enjoy the memorabilia. The Missing Man Table honoring military members was set up by Mary Crone Murphy (’72). From left are scholarship recipients Lily Collins, Ashleigh Osborn, Brian Miller, Savanna Shutte and Destiny Waldron. The alum from the earliest class was Phyllis Allen (’50), shown with Ida Miller. High school sweethearts Jim & Anne Lykins (’61), married 57 years. They are with Ida Miller. BLANCHESTER The Blanchester Alumni Association held its annual reunion dinner on Saturday evening, May 29 at the Blanchester Middle School Auditorium, with 134 guests present. ....
The Courts Beat Nate Gartrell flipped through a fat stack of pages. “I’m basically just looking for homicides,” he said. Every week, Gartrell, a thirty-one-year-old reporter for the East Bay Times, visits the records office of the Contra Costa County criminal courthouse in Northern California, where a young clerk greets him with a smile and two sets of documents. One lists all the defendants scheduled to appear in the coming days; the other contains police reports detailing recent arrests. In late October, the schedule alone was a hundred and sixty pages long nearly five hundred defendants. There were always more stories in the pile than Gartrell could cover, but he hated the thought of missing something important. So he scanned every sheet, tracing his index finger along each name and criminal charge, snapping a photo on his phone whenever a detail caught his eye. ....