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Knox County Criminal Docket closed cases

Sarah Shepherd ROCKLAND  The following cases were closed in Knox County Unified Court from June 14-July 21. Isaac John Allen, 48, of Rockland, domestic violence assault in Rockland July 31, 2020, 180 days in jail with all but seven days suspended, probation one year. Aimee L. Barnstein, 25, of Spruce Head, domestic violence assault in Rockland Jan. 26, 2019, dismissed; disorderly conduct, offensive words and gestures in Rockland Jan. 26, 2019, $250 fine; domestic violence assault in South Thomaston April 3, 2020, dismissed; violating condition of release in Thomaston April 3, 2020, dismissed. Daniel S. Barrows, 22, of Waldoboro, probation violation for a original conviction of burglary in Warren Jan. 7, 2018, three months in jail, probation partially revoked, probation continued; unlawful trafficking in scheduled drugs in Camden Jan. 6, 2021, $400 fine, five years in jail with all but nine months suspended, probation three years; violating a condition of release in Rockland Feb

Wonderful Wonthaggi

FOOTBALL By LIAM DURKIN THERE was no shortage of talking points when results came to hand from Round 12 of Gippsland League football. A team from the west was able to secure its first win of the season, while the two teams from South Gippsland said ‘catch us if you can’ as they made the trip home following wins over fellow top four sides. WONTHAGGI was the big winners out of the round. The Power defeated Moe at Ted Summerton Reserve by 11 points 8.9 (57) to 6.10 (46). On the scoreboard at least the match was won in the middle section, as Wonthaggi kicked seven goals to one between quarter time and three quarter time.

Linda M Cross, obituary

Linda May Cross. WARREN  Linda May Cross, 71, passed away April 9, 2021 at her daughters’ home after a brief battle with cancer. She was surrounded by her loving family. Linda was born at Knox Hospital in Rockland on December 5, 1949. She was the daughter of Herbert and Leona Rector. Linda grew up in Rockland, graduating from Rockland District High School in 1967. She married Robert Cross, Jr. in July 1967. They bought a home in Pleasant Gardens, close to both their parents where they lived and raised their three children before divorcing after 26 yrs of marriage. Linda was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in her early 20s, but always handled her disease progression with strength and determination. Although wheelchair bound for more than 30 years, she never found it difficult to enjoy life and you would never hear her complaining about her MS.

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