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Summer food program awarded - Times Gazette

Summer food program awarded By Jeff Gilliland - jgilliland@timesgazette.com Hillsboro student Kobie Miles (left) talks at Monday’s board of education meeting while superintendent Tim Davis looks on. Jeff Gilliland | The Times-Gazette On a night when the Hillsboro City Schools Summer Meals Program received an award for its outstanding service from the Childrens Hunger Alliance, food service director Jessica Walker announced that the program plans to add a second vehicle and nine new stops on its routes this summer. The new vehicle will be a refashioned bus call the Juice Box. “We think we have a really good lineup and the Juice Box is going to get us to people we didn’t get to before,” Walker said at Monday’s Hillsboro Board of Education meeting.

Hillsboro school board hears year-end updates, approves 5-year forecast

Hillsboro school board hears year-end updates, approves 5-year forecast
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Hillsboro school board hears year-end updates, approves 5-year forecast

Hillsboro school board hears year-end updates, approves 5-year forecast
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Army Vet William Cunningham Gets 80 Years for Killing Nathan Horn

William Earl Cunningham was convicted in Aug. 2020 of deliberate homicide in the 2014 death of 40-year-old Nathan Horn. It was the second time Cunningham was convicted for killing Horn. BREAKING NEWS: William Cunningham was found guilty for the deliberate homicide of Nathan Horn in 2014. Cunningham was initially found guilty in 2015, but was granted a re-trial in 2018. Tune in to @KULR @ 5 & 6PM as I bring you live coverage of the trial. pic.twitter.com/M4BMtvJruj The Montana Supreme Court overturned Cunningham’s 2015 conviction and initial 80-year sentence, granting him a new trial after the court reasoned that he was denied the opportunity to question the background and credibility of one of the prosecution’s witnesses. The court also found that Cunningham was not permitted to testify about the circumstances that may have supported his self-defense plea, including why he may have had reason to fear Horn.

Army Vet Sentenced Again to 80 Years for Killing Marine Vet in Fight Over Which Service Is Better

(Getty Images/selimaksan) The Associated Press BILLINGS, Mont.  A Montana man who was twice convicted of killing another man during a drunken argument over which branch of the military was better was sentenced Friday to 80 years in prison. William Earl Cunningham, 69, of Laurel was first convicted of deliberate homicide in March 2015 in the 2014 death of Nathan Horn, 40. Horn claimed to be a Marine veteran, though defense attorneys said in the second trial that he hadn t actually served. Cunningham served in the Army. The Montana Supreme Court overturned Cunningham s conviction and 80-year sentence in 2018, saying he was denied the chance to question the professional history and credibility of a state witness and not allowed to fully testify about why he was afraid of Horn. He testified he killed Horn in self-defense.

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