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Judge puts off ruling in Missouri illegal gambling case By Rudi Keller LINNEUS A Linn County judge said Thursday he needed time to determine whether games seized in a Brookfield Elks Lodge are illegal slot machines or a legal raffle. Associate Circuit Judge William Devoy didn’t say when he would rule whether the felony charge against Florida-based Tritium International Consulting would go to trial in circuit court. He told Linn County Prosecuting Attorney Shiante McMahon and defense attorney Nelson Mitten at the end of the preliminary hearing that he needs to study the case. After about 40 minutes of testimony, McMahon and Mitten agreed on one thing Missouri law provides no definition of a raffle to describe what voters made legal in a 1998 constitutional amendment. ....
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HPT-Moose4-020621 Abel Godfrin of Linneus is all smiles as he heads down Derby Hill Saturday as part of the 25th annual Moosestompers winter carnival in Houlton. (Joseph Cyr | Houlton Pioneer Times) Abel Godfrin of Linneus is all smiles as he heads down Derby Hill Saturday as part of the 25th annual Moosestompers winter carnival in Houlton. (Joseph Cyr | Houlton Pioneer Times) Moosestompers winter carnival offers family fun The 25th annual Moosestompers winter carnival celebration may have been missing a number of key attractions this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but that did not deter people from enjoying the elements just the same. ....
E-Mail IMAGE: Cattle graze a native grass pasture in Montgomery County, Tennessee, consisting of big bluestem and indiangrass, similar to the novel systems UTIA researchers will create through the NIFA grant. view more Credit: Photo by Rebekah Norman, UT Extension agent and county director, Montgomery County, Tennessee. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Researchers at the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture have been awarded nearly $500,000 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture to improve productivity, resiliency and overall health of eastern grasslands. While grasslands comprise the largest agricultural land use in the U.S., there is room to improve their productivity and ability to remain vigorous during drought and heat. Pat Keyser, a professor of forestry, wildlife and fisheries who also directs the UTIA Center for Native Grasslands Management, and his colleagues are seeking to change the overall health of these ecosystems by studyi ....