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SUMMER READING: Summer Reading is well underway. The Brook Library is excited to offer in-person, outdoor programming for the 2021 Summer Reading season. Programming started June 1 and will run through the end of July with the following schedule:
Mondays: Stroller Stories (0-2-year-olds) and teens 13+
Tuesdays: Storytime (3-5-year-olds not attended K)
Wednesdays: K-5 graders
The library will also offer a reading challenge for children of all ages that can be completed at home. The Summer Reading Challenge includes book logging and activity challenges that can be completed either virtually through your Beanstack account or by completing paper logs available at the library.
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Bill and Melinda Gates in 2016. They no longer believe we can grow together as a couple in this next phase of our lives, they said in a statement. Photo / Getty Images
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By: Virginia Hughes
Forensic genealogy helped nab the Golden State Killer in 2018. Now investigators across the country are using it to revisit hundreds of unsolved crimes. In October 2016, the remains of three murder victims, dead for three decades, were laid to rest in Newton County, a rural corner of Indiana.
Two were young men, likely teenagers, the victims of a serial killer in 1983. The third was a woman found dead in 1988 on the bank of a creek. She had been shot in the head, covered with car tires and lit on fire.
Serial killer s victim, found in Lake Village, ID d after nearly 38 years
The remains of a man found in Lake Village in Newton County have been identified after nearly 38 years.
Posted: Apr 26, 2021 3:19 PM
Updated: Apr 26, 2021 6:45 PM
Posted By: Joseph Paul
NEWTON COUNTY, Ind. (WLFI) The remains of a man found in Lake Village have been identified after nearly 38 years.
John Ingram Brandenburg was among four people police say were drugged and murdered by serial killer Larry Eyler before their bodies were dumped on an abondanded farm off U.S. Highway 41.
Mushroom hunters found the decomposing remains in October of 1983. Police couldn t identify Brandenburg until recently, when authorities used family members DNA to confirm who he was.
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