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October 04, 2005

Week in review  Traverse City


Week in review 
Traverse City Record-Eagle - Sep 25 7:09 AM
BELLAIRE - A former Antrim County corrections officer who confessed to having sexual contact with up to nine female jail inmates will himself experience years behind bars.

Midland Daily News - News - 10/04/2005 - Panel picks jail site to recommend 
Midland Daily News - 2 hours, 14 minutes ago
Midland Countys Jail Site Selection Committee will recommend to the Board of Commissioners that a new jail be built on the east side of town.

To-do lists getting longer as security spending grows 
Dallas Morning News - Oct 01 5:25 PM
Since the terrorist strikes on America, about $215 million has been spread across Dallas and its six surrounding counties in the interest of homeland security.

Midland Daily News - News - 09/07/2005 - Residents: No to jail on Saginaw Road 
Midland Daily News - Sep 07 10:29 AM
When Midland County's Jail Site Selection Committee narrowed down potential locations for a new jail in August, members were looking for a variety of attributes -- access to city water and sewer, a short drive from the courthouse and low impact on surrounding neighborhoods.

Sunday Planner for October 2, 2005 
Duluth News Tribune - Oct 02 1:35 AM
Pancake Breakfast Benefit, 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. today, Salem Lutheran Church, 4715 Hermantown Road. Donation. Call 727-1357. Chancellors Quartet in Concert, 6 p.m. today, Bayside Baptist Church, 3915 N. 16th St., Superior. Donation. Call 394-6002.

Sunday Planner for October 2, 2005 
Duluth News Tribune - Oct 02 1:45 AM
Pancake Breakfast Benefit, 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. today, Salem Lutheran Church, 4715 Hermantown Road. Donation. Call 727-1357. Chancellors Quartet in Concert, 6 p.m. today, Bayside Baptist Church, 3915 N. 16th St., Superior. Donation. Call 394-6002.

B.B. King should keep better company 
Lexington Herald-Leader - Sep 23 7:23 AM
The good news here is that bluesman King again displays a jubilance that shows no signs of dimming. Despite the album title (a reference to the milestone age King recently hit), he performs on these new duet recordings with relish more indicative of a master entertainer than a blues traditionalist.

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