| Teacher arrested in bomb threats
After requesting a transfer from Klinger, Romanyszyn became a kindergarten teacher for two years at Longstreth and had been a fourth-grade teacher there for just over a month when police said she left her first threatening message. The threats at Longstreth began on Oct. 11 when a student discovered the first message (Expletive) You Bomb Today, scrawled in red marker on a bathroom wall, according to the affidavit. About two hours later a guidance counselor found You wont catch me. I got a gun too, written on a paper towel left outside the counselors office, and that afternoon another message was found written on a paper in the hallway, according to the affidavit. The messages continued to pop up on walls and scraps of paper throughout the school, according to the affidavit.
Moyer to lawyers: Fight foreclosure for free
Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Thomas Moyer, a Sandusky native, knows home foreclosures are a big problem back home in Erie County and across Ohio. Moyer is asking the courts and Ohio attorneys to reach out and help as many homeowners as they can. The chief justice has asked judges who handle foreclosure cases to use mediation to resolve as many cases as possible. And he's asked Ohio lawyers to volunteer in foreclosure cases to help families who can't otherwise afford a lawyer. A record number of foreclosure cases in 2007 have helped contribute to the growing workload in the Erie County courts, said the clerk of courts, Barbara Johnson. .
October 2005 Archives
Besides, with all the screaming he does during his stand-up you'd think he'd have trouble hearing in the first place. At 43, Sheryl looks good, sounds good and is just radiating happiness. But she made me a little uneasy. Why? Because I'm a cynical celebrity writer. So when I hear a star go on -- and on -- about her amazing celebrity boyfriend, a red flag goes up and I wanna yell: "Shhhh! Keep it to yourself. You're gonna jinx it." If Sheryl mentioned my husband Lance Armstrong once during the show, she mentioned him six times. She talked about how she spent the last few years going to his bike races. She jokingly referred to the white dress she was wearing as her wedding dress. She mentioned how she's been spending a lot of time with his kids. She talked about how he's an "actor" now.
Smith rejects firearms review call
Mark Bonini, 27, was jailed for his murder and the youngster's mother, Sharon McMillan, 36, has campaigned for a change in the law. And two years ago in East Calder 32-year-old Graeme Baxter was killed when an air pellet pierced his heart. Mr MacAskill wrote to the Home Secretary in January inviting her to join the Scottish Government in gathering police, gun control campaigners and shooting interests for a summit on firearms misuse. Replying last week, she said she did "not believe it would be timely to hold a joint national firearms summit" and dismissed calls for an immediate review of the 1968 Firearms Act. .
Fewer people are reporting sightings of the Loch Ness monster, amid ...
The faithful have speculated whether Nessie is a completely unknown species; a sturgeon, even though they have not been native to Scotland's waters for many years; or even a last surviving dinosaur. In the age of digital cameras, webcams and video recorders, it is surprising that the number of reported sightings is falling. Adrian Shine, 58, a naturalist who has investigated the mystery of the monster for 20 years, thinks the trend shows the world has become more sceptical. "I think we live in a more pragmatic age, and that people are becoming more aware of the sort of illusions that can occur on water," he said. .
Steve and Thom Wrap up 2008 Chicago Auto and Share Their Insights and ...
As usual the early February weather in Chicago was humbling. Cold winds, wet snow and the Super Tuesday primary elections dominated the news as we began our immersion in the 100th Chicago Auto Show. Not the 100th anniversary. That was a few years ago. Factor in the lack of auto shows during WWII, and two shows in 1937 and . . . well, some one did the math to confirm this to be the 100th. We'll take them at their word. .
Hugo Goes to War?
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