Law enforcement finds challenges with medical marijuana
By Canda Harbaugh, The Western News Medical marijuana has put law-enforcement agencies in a sticky situation – and Libby is no exception.
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Anthony Westbury: Port St. Lucie woman proves persistence pays off
If you think you’ve got troubles, try talking to Trish Ward.In the space of only six years, Ward has gone through hurricanes Frances and Jeanne, losing the front gable of her Port St. Lucie home in the process. After battling insurance companies and adjusters, she finally was able to rebuild, but had to live in a trailer in the front yard for almost a year. The next storm to come through in 2005 …
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Obituaries for March 4, 2010
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Consumer group sues insurer over policy changes
Mary Feller’s family of three spends nearly $25,000 a year on health insurance premiums, which is more than they pay on their home’s mortgage in California’s Marin County.
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Geneva’s only focus — NDCL
Milestones are there to be claimed for the Geneva girls basketball team.
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Hundreds of protesters fill SF Civic Center
Teachers and students from schools of all levels are fanning across the state today as part of a nationwide “day of action” that originated with discussions at UC Berkeley.
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On the Books
Butte police reports A woman called to complain that she awoke on her sofa to find a man sleeping next to her whom she knew, but didn’t want there Sunday night after he broke in at Silver Bow Homes. Police found Jory James Alexander, 26, within a block of the home, and arrested him for criminal trespass to property and possession of dangerous drugs after they found a bag of marijuana on him at …
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Kentucky’s Bunning again blocks jobless benefits
WASHINGTON (AP) — To the increasing discomfort of his fellow Republicans, Sen. Jim Bunning on Tuesday again blocked the Senate from extending unemployment benefits and health insurance subsidies for the jobless.
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Ted Kaufman: Public Option Picks Up 34th Supporter
Sen. Ted Kaufman will vote for a public insurance option as part of a health care reconciliation package, the Delaware Democrat told HuffPost Tuesday evening.
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