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The Year in Review — 2008 in Grimes County (Navasota Examiner)
September’s Hurricane Ike occupied the minds of many in Grimes County during the latter portion of the year, but a number of other newsworthy events occurred here as well.
Read more...2008 Year in Review (West Central Tribune)
A tornado that hit in the early evening hours of July 11, destroying several homes south of Willmar, was the region's top news story in 2008. A criminal vehicular homicide conviction for the driver involved in the bus crash that killed four students near Cottonwood, the fatal stabbing of a Ridgewater student, a soldier killed in Afghanistan, a fine levied by OSHA in a worker's death at Rice ...
Read more...YEAR IN REVIEW: Murder trials among top stories for 2008 (Ladysmith News)
A jury found Harry “John” Rogers guilty Dec. 10 of first degree murder in the 1979 killing of Robert Pfeil, Jr.
Read more...Australia okays grant to human rights panel (Manila Standard Today)
THE Australian government will provide P2 million in financial assistance for the Commission on Human Rights to help it provide forensic training for its investigators and doctors as they look into cases of human rights violations.
Read more...2008 Duneland Year in Review: The ups then downs of a troubled year (Chesterton Tribune)
Amid a number of records and unprecedented events, one thing is clear about 2008: The year ended on quite a different note than when it began. Consider President George W. Bush’s declaration in February, when he tried to assure Americans that “this country is not recession-bound.”
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