| Birthday party to remember approaches
As this 200th Birthday Year of Corydon and Harrison County gets started, a big thank you needs to go out to our corporate and private sponsors who have funded the upcoming Birthday Ball and all the events to follow. They have all been enthusiastic in providing financial backing to bring us music, food, fireworks, chairs, tables, performers, speakers and all the other myriad details and support systems that a year-long celebration will involve. Those who have donated are: Midwestern Engineering, Community First Bank, Harrison County Community Foundation, Lucas Oil, First Harrison Bank, Town of Corydon, Harrison County Convention & Visitors Bureau, Duke Energy, Indiana Utilities, Community Foundation of Southern Indiana University, Butt Drugs, Hickman Flowers, Corydon Stone and Asphalt, Culver's of Corydon, Earth First/AC Rentals, Old Capital Cleaners, John Jones GM City, Regions Bank, Blank & Ingram CPAs, Bennett & Bennett Insurance Inc., Kintner House Inc.
Pac's Life, Part 2: Reggie Wright
The Tupac Assassination film tries to solve one of Hip-Hop's biggest whodunits, naming Suge Knight and Reginald Wright Jr. as the prime suspects behind Tupac's murder. In recent shocking developments Makaveli's former bodyguard and Compton police officer Kevin Hackie claims he was working alongside the FBI during his tenure of watching over ‘Pac. According to Hackie, the Feds suspected Suge Knight and company of carrying out criminal activities through his then dominant Death Row Records empire. Hackie funneled information to the FBI as he was already positioned inside of Death Row through his security services. The presence of off-duty Los Angeles police officers working hand in hand with known gang members would lead many to believe that law enforcement corruption was a major hurdle in closing the case.
Destroy or tag all danger dogs, says MSP
Damning them all for the behaviour of a few is puerile and small-minded. Good breeders look for good temperments and good owners train their dogs properly. I certainly have. My alsatian /mastiff is the gentlest creature imaginable, but I wouldn't be stupid enough to leave an infant alone with only a 7 year old as supervision near any kind of dog. Put the blame where it belongs, not on the dog, but on the inattentive parents and caregivers. .
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