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Orderinf Tbone and getting sirlion
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trying to sneak by
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5,000-6,000 marching right now
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This is what people working together can fix.
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Capable of Honor: Fox at 15
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MN Protesters marching and protesting at banks now
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Boston Police arrest Veterans last night
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Orderinf Tbone and getting sirlion
Product tampering
Posted on: Oct. 12 2011,11:54 am by GEOKARJO

Recently I ordered a top Shelf Product at an establishment and complained when it tasted the product a few days later I recieved  letter in the mail informing me I was no longer welcome there and would be arrested if I set foot on the property. PM me if you want to know more.

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Six Tobacco-Free Businesses
Posted on: Oct. 12 2011,11:04 am by ICU812

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The list of tobacco-free worksites in Albert Lea has spiked this year.

On July 1, six places decided to officially kick the habit off their property. That brings the tally of tobacco-free worksites to nine.

And it means Freeborn County employees working in smoke-free environments is now 23 percent, according to Ellen Kehr, the Statewide Health Improvment Program coordinator in Freeborn County.

“Tobacco-free grounds make sure not smoking is an easier choice, and it protects the health of all employees,” said Kehr, a former smoker.
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Why is it not 7, with Freeborn County Government Center being on the list?

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trying to sneak by
why wasnt this in the fish wrap
Posted on: Oct. 12 2011,10:15 am by hmmmnoidea

Mark Brian Flesche (D.O.B. May 15, 1967). 519 Euclid Ave., Albert Lea. Count 1: Purchase/sell/barter/furnish/give liquor to under 21 year old. Amended court decision. Sentenced 30 days jail stayed zero days, 90 days jail, 180 days jail for zero days, 15 months corrections and five years supervised probation. Fined $1,578. Count 2: Solicit child to engage in sexual conduct. Amended court decision. entenced 30 days jail stayed zero days, 90 days jail, 180 days jail for zero days, 15 months corrections and five years supervised probation.

Anybody else that would have tried to solicit a child for sex would have made the front page.

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