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A Hillsboro man who was charged with aggravated murder after allegedly shooting his mother in January was among 12 people indicted Tuesday by a Highland Co

Court rejects stand-your-ground defense in Ottumwa murder case

Court rejects stand-your-ground defense in Ottumwa murder case
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Coming back to normal : Event venues filling schedules after long year of emptiness

1 of 2 Celestial Brides owner Sharon Honkus shows an Allure Champagne and Ivory wedding dress on Thursday, July 1, 2021, at her bridal shop, 142 Market St., Johnstown. By Todd Berkey tberkey@tribdem.com Celestial Brides owner Sharon Honkus shows an Allure Champagne and Ivory wedding dress on Thursday, July 1, 2021, at her bridal shop, 142 Market St., Johnstown. By Todd Berkey Event venues’ schedules are exploding, Ace’s co-owner Dustin Greene said. Venue operators say there’s been a steady stream of bookings since the statewide easing of COVID-related venue capacity limits on May 31. “Most Saturdays are booked through the rest of the year,” Greene said, “but Friday or Sunday events are available if people are open to it.”

Trump administration overturns historic $187 million judgment in Indian land case

WASHINGTON (DECEMBER 17, 2020) – Since at least June 18, 2013, Andeavor Logistics LP, through various subsidiary companies – all of which were recently purchased by Marathon Petroleum Corporation (Marathon) – has been in willful trespass on the lands belonging to individual Indians on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota as demonstrated in proceedings before the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). As shown in those proceedings, Marathon companies have used the land without any lease, permission, or current right-of-way and without any compensation to the Indian landowners. On July 2, 2020, the Great Plains Regional Director for the BIA, Tim LaPointe, issued a decision holding Marathon liable for $187,158,636 for this trespass on 80% of the tracts. The decision also required that Marathon “immediately cease and desist use of the pipeline.” Marathon appealed that decision to the Interior Board of Indian Appeals (IBIA).

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