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Students learn about 'Law and Order' and about law and order
By Danielle Killey State Supreme Court Chief Justice Lorie Gildea has seen a lot of "Law and Order." I love it, I watch it constantly, it has nothing to do with real life, she told more than 600 Rose...
Posted on 5/6/13 at 5:58 PM
Prisons Should be for Protection and Rehabilitation--Not Revenge
In November 2009, Andrew Conley, 17, was wrestling with his 10-year old brother when he decided to put a choke hold on him. This was no innocent big brother antic, however. It was the act of a killer....
Posted on 8/1/12 at 11:01 AM
Reactions pour in to health care ruling
Reactions have been pouring in all day to the Supreme Court's ruling this morning on the health care reform law. If there was any doubt that Americans feel a strong personal stake in health care, it'...
Posted on 6/28/12 at 2:52 PM
Reality 'aint so Bad
I am in SLC, fresh from EUG, heading to MSP and ultimately FSD. Yes, Im traveling. Alone, this time. No kids to keep an eye on, no dollies in tow, no Dora-the-Explorer suitcase trundling alo...
Posted on 5/29/12 at 3:33 PM
1960: Police, Court Get Tough on Bike Riders
A kid who failed to stop at a stop sign while riding a bike was handed a stiff fine in 1960. Two whole dollars....
Posted on 8/17/10 at 6:00 AM
Multi-county drug court approved
WORTHINGTON — The Minnesota Judicial Council unanimously approved the implementation of the Cottonwood-Murray-Nobles-Pipestone-Rock Drug Court (CMNPR) Thursday, with a targeted capacity of 20 adults.November 21, 2011
Regional drug court proposal awarded $350,000
WORTHINGTON — The 15-county Fifth Judicial District in southwest Minnesota has been awarded a $350,000 grant over the course of the next three years to establish a drug court in Nobles, Rock, Cottonwood, Pipestone and Murray counties. These are the only counties in the district not yet served by a drug court.By Julie Buntjer , October 04, 2011
Minn. redistricting panel to hold public hearings
ST. PAUL (AP) — A special panel on redistricting appointed by Minnesota's Supreme Court chief justice will hold a series of public meetings to give interested people and groups a chance to be heard on the once-a-decade process of redrawing the state political map.July 18, 2011
Burglary suspect appears in court
WORTHINGTON — A man facing charges stemming from his alleged Sunday burglary of a residence in Worthington made his first appearance Tuesday afternoon in Nobles County District Court.July 12, 2011
Appellate court affirms decision in DWI cases
JACKSON — The State of Minnesota Court of Appeals Tuesday affirmed a decision made by the Jackson County District Court sustaining the revocation of the driving privileges of four citizens.July 06, 2011
Shutdown ruling ‘no soft landing’
By Don Davis , June 29, 2011
Rutgers’ appeal denied by appellate court
June 15, 2011
Council approves tennis court
Also approved 2011 industrial waste water facility budgetWORTHINGTON — The city of Worthington is one step closer to making the new tennis court facility a reality. Worthington City Council approved an agreement between the city and District 518 for the joint tennis court project at its meeting on Monday. The construction is estimated to cost $800,000, with the city contributing $235,000 towards the facility.
February 14, 2011
Commitment hearing continued for Hills man
January 24, 2011
More witnesses tie defendant to murder
January 13, 2011
Second-place Emmer loses in Supreme Court
By Don Davis , November 22, 2010
Morales pleads guilty to riot charge
WORTHINGTON — A 19-year-old Worthington man pleaded guilty to a gross misdemeanor riot charge Wednesday in an agreement that dismissed two felony charges.November 17, 2010
Board steps toward tennis court project
WORTHINGTON — The District 518 Board of Education took the first step toward replacement of the district’s dilapidated tennis courts on Tuesday, unanimously making a commitment to move forward with the project.October 19, 2010
Slayton man to make first court appearance Monday for drug possession
SLAYTON — A Slayton man is scheduled to make a first court appearance Monday on his third drug possession charge in Murray County since 2001.October 13, 2010
Editorial: Judge made right call on spending suit
A federal judge made a correct call Monday that ensures the public will retain its right to know with regard to election contributions.By Daily Globe , September 21, 2010
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