Juvenile Detention - Teen pleads not guilty to starting middle school fire
Teen pleads not guilty to starting middle school fire
KVBC - A teenager accused of starting a fire at Roy Martin Middle School says he's not guilty. The 15 year old boy entered the plea in juvenile court Thursday morning. Police say that in July he set fire to some clothing in a second story storage room and
Teen charged in Meijer, Pizza Hut beatings
Dayton Daily News - The juvenile was charged with delinquency by reason of complicity to felonious assault and two counts of delinquency by reason of aggravated robbery and placed in the Clark County
Plano Star Courier
Plano Star Courier - Rooster Roan Chex the horse and Stetson the dog are moving from Buckley Farms in Plano to Anna. Jeff Buckley, left, and his brother, Scott, are taking over Glen Lakes Stables from their parents, Carolyn Tinker Buckley, center, and Buckie
Daily costs largest obstacle to juvenile center
Lafayette Journal and Courier - Diana Vice, a secretary for Taxpayers United for Fairness, has some suggestions. "We are going to have four empty school building and two empty hospital buildings," said Vice, referring to four elementary schools that are or will be closed in the
3 Teens Accused In Mob Beating Make Court Appearance
Channel 3000 - WAUWATOSA, Wis. -- Five teenagers accused of taking part in a mob beating of a motorist in Milwaukee were referred on Thursday to the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office for possible attempted homicide charges, Milwaukee police said. The
Lawmakers want to make knives at school a crime
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel - MERRILLVILLE, Ind. - A state lawmaker whose daughter taught a Valparaiso High School class in which authorities say a teen slashed seven students with a machete wants to make it a crime to possess knives on school property. Democratic state Rep. Chet


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