Paint Ball News Archive 05-Jul-2008
North metro police blotter (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) Theft. A green John Deere 42-inch hydrostatic lawnmower was stolen from a back yard in the 13000 block of NE. Hastings Street. It is valued at $3,800.
Detonating danger? (The Russellville Courier) By Holly Ruppel education@couriernews.com It?s time once again to celebrate our independence and shoot off a few fireworks, an activity which has become a tradition ? and even an institution ? for many Americans.
Festival-goers step into video game action (The Muskegon Chronicle) For 12 minutes or so, the whole world changed around teenage brothers Steven and Jeremy Pena. The teenage brothers stalked competitors and ducked enemy fire. Adrenalin levels soared sky high, and the normally peaceful terrain along the railroad tracks next to the Muskegon YMCA became a battlefield.
Police log for July 1, 2008 (Bedford Times-Mail) 7:30 a.m. Vandalism to a vehicle at Bedford Federal Savings Bank, 1030 15th St. 11:26 a.m. Mischief to a vehicle in the 2100 block of I Street.
Calendar of events (The Billings Outpost) Calendar listings appear at no charge. Send them by 5 p.m. the Friday before publication to The Billings Outpost, 1833 Grand Ave., Billings, MT 59102,
Portland City Council Bans Discharging Firearms in City (Ashley County Ledger) The Portland City Council recently adopted an ordinance to ban the use of firearms and air guns inside city limits with exceptions made for self defense as outlined by state law and law enforcement officers.
Driver in fatal crash indicted (The Milford Daily News) A grand jury has indicted a Hopedale man on several charges stemming from a May 11 car crash that killed a Holden teen.
4 Sentenced in Attempted Robbery of Armored Car in Robbinsdale (FOX 9 News Twin Cities) An armored car employee and three others have been sentenced to 45 months in prison for the May 2007 attempted robbery of an armored car in Robbinsdale.
Mike Max's News & Notes (WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul) Minnesota Wild General Manager Doug Risebrough said he will wait to start trying to negotiate with Marian Gaborik until he sees how free agency falls, meaning in a week or two. And they have to decide what to do with Mark Parrish; a trade is possible.
Police Blotter (Bridgeton News) A 17-year-old Laurel Street resident was arrested on Mt. Vernon Street at 12:40 a.m. Thursday for violating the city's juvenile curfew. She was released on her own recognizance.
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