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Today's Obituaries Barker, Fredal. Bibbee, Lana R. Cook, James Cunningham, Eleanor W. Dooley, Ruth F. Fleming, Cecil Fowler, Lisa K. Gaten, Virginia H. Hively, Ronald H. Holley, Wetzel E. Keeney, Mildred A. Kidd, Pamela H. Long, William J. Mayes, Wilmina G. McLaren, Juanita M. Meadows, Betty J. Meadows, Twilla F. Miller, Frances L. Moore, Michelle Moses, Anna M. Palmer, Chad G. Payne, Dorothy M. Phelan, Alberta M. Phipps, Alfred A. Rickman, Christine P. Roberts, Carolyn S. Rowley, Wendell E. Smith, Dama G. Snyder, Nora B. Spurlock, James E. Stowers, Kara S. Thornton, Donna S. Turner, Bryce E. Westfall, Dale Whittington, Connie L. Williams, Donald L. Wiseman, Pansy
Freda L. Barker
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- Lisa Marie Stanberry, Gale Yvonne Schnee, Carole Palmer, Michelle Weik, Cathleen Lee Mccann, and Sandra C. Patterson, Individually and on Behalf of a Class of Persons Similarly Situated, Plaintiffs-Appellants, and Johnna Ruder, Katherine Ann Wilson, Jane Mari Back, and Deborah Campbell, Plaintiffs, v. K. Gary Sherman, Director of Wyoming Department of Family Services; the State of Wyoming, Defendants-Appellees., 75 F.3d 581 (10th Cir. 1996)
Walter Urbigkit, Cheyenne, Wyoming, for Plaintiff-Appellants.
Patrick E. Hacker, Cheyenne, Wyoming, for Defendants-Appellees.
Before BRISCOE, COFFIN...
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Three-year-old Michelle Palmer sank like a stone to the bottom of her grandmother's swimming pool.
Michelle's grandmother went in and saved the drowning girl, and though the child was only under for a matter of seconds - she had been traumatized.
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For the third time this year, the Westmoreland County Prison mistakenly released an inmate who was not supposed to be freed until next month.
Michelle Palmer, 40, was serving time for a parole violation for a prior drug conviction when she was released Tuesday. She was not scheduled for release until Jan. 16, said Commissioner Tom Ceraso, chairman of the prison board.
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Sitting among rows of large watermelons and baskets of red and green tomatoes, 18-month-old Mia Claire Palmer devoured a ripe peach, paying no attention to the sticky juice covering her arms and face.
She didn't care that the peach came from a farm in Arlington or that her mother, Michelle Palmer, could walk to the market to buy it. She was focused only on the fresh fruit in her hands.
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On Saturday, March 15, 8 p.m.: New York violinist Jannina Barefield, who grew up in Palmer Woods, returns to Detroit for an intimate classical concert with pianist Michelle Cooker in a celebration of spring in a Palmer Woods home. Barefield has soloed with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and performed at Carnegie Hall with the Stella Trio and the Sphinx Chamber Orchestra. Pianist Michelle Cooker will complete the duo and elegant food will top it off. For more info on Barefield, visit www.myspace.com/stellatrio. She will return to Detroit in January as a semi-finalist in the Sphinx Competition.
Palmer Woods, a historic Detroit neighborhood, is hosting a concert series of jazz, classical and world music in five beautiful Palmer Woods homes and the Detroit Golf Club.
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - A British couple charged with having sex on the beach were sentenced to three months in jail Thursday in a controversial case.
The judge did not provide any details about his verdict, as is customary in Dubai, so it is unclear whether Michelle Palmer and Vince Acors were found guilty of engaging in intercourse, or some lesser offense.
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Oh, don't you DARE look at me like I'm a jerk! If you've been watching the hit show 24 lately (Fox, 9 p.m. Mondays), then you know they've been killing off our fave characters with the gusto of a fat kid guzzling down a can of Hershey's syrup. They've already killed poor President Palmer and hottie former CTU agent Michelle Dessler. And in recent weeks, terrorists have gassed most of the CTU staff out of existence, including chubby comic relief Edgar and annoying bossman Lynn McGill. But the most shocking death was stud-monkey and former I Love Television? "TV Character of the Year" Tony Almeida (Carlos Bernard), who was unceremoniously stabbed by that prick Peter Weller (in his best role since RoboCop).
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An April 19, 2008, wedding in Papillion, Neb., is planned by Michelle Wickes and Brian Palmer.
Parents of the engaged couple are Jack and Renee Wickes of Omaha, Neb., and Mike and Jane Palmer of Columbia.
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Following are the results (student, place, school) of the Regional History Day Competition held Feb. 25 and 26 at Colorado College.
The top three place winners in each category can compete in the Colorado State competition in Denver on May 7.
... Hough and Brenna Mcentee, first, Lewis-Palmer Middle; Michaela Okland and Rachel Bryant, second,...EXHIBIT: Haley Charlton and Michelle Chan, first, Lewis-Palmer High; Emily Curran, Kait...