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LEST WE FORGET~ MEMORIAL SERVICE  

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Monday, September 11 2006, 6:00pm - 8:00pm

This is event is presented by the El Dorado County Joint Chamber of Commerce. This is for honoring Law Enforcement, Fire Protection, Emergency Services Personnel, Military and Veterans of El Dorado County.Refreshment stands will not be open , so please bring your own water. Please: NO alcohol, canned drinks, candles or any incendiary devices. 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Visit with law enforcement and firefighter personnel and their equipment on the speedway is from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. A military flyover is anticipated at 7:00 p.m. From 7:00 to 8:00 pm join us in the bleacher for memorial services Placerville Speedway, in the El Dorado County Fairgrounds in Placerville. FREE to the Public. www.eldoradocounty.org For more information contact: El Dorado County Chamber of Commerce (530) 621-5885


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  • Gun club, police chief indicted in boy's Uzi death (AP)

    In this photo taken Oct. 29, 2005, Dominic Spano, front, of New Milford, Conn., and his son, Michael Spano, 12, load an MG-42 machine gun during the Westfield Sportsman's Club's annual Machine Gun Shoot and Firearms Expo at the club ground in Westfield, Mass. It was announced Thursday, Dec. 4, 2008, that Dominic Spano and two other men were indicted on charges of involuntary manslaughter in the death of 8-year-old Christopher Bizilj, who accidentally shot himself in the head with an Uzi during a gun show at the Westfield club in October 2008.  (AP Photo/The Republican, Christopher Evans)AP - Three men, including a small-town police chief, were indicted Thursday on involuntary manslaughter counts in the gun-fair death of an 8-year-old who accidentally shot himself in the head with an Uzi that a prosecutor said he never should have been allowed to handle.


  • Convict's mom goes undercover, gets dirt on juror (AP)

    This May 2008 photo provided by attorney Ezra B. Glaser shows his client, Doreen Giuliano, AKA Dee Quinn, and juror Jason Allo at a Brooklyn, New York bar, during  one of their last meetings in Giuliano's sting operation against Allo. What Allo, 33, thought was an innocent friendship with Giuliano, 47, in reality was an amateur sting operation by a desperate mother obsessed with saving her son from life behind bars. What Allo didn't know: Giuliano had undergone an extreme makeover - blonde dye job, fake tan, sexy wardrobe, phony name - to conceal her real identity and lure him into a trap that would expose his hidden misdeeds as a juror at her son's murder trial. The saga has become the basis for a defense motion filed this week demanding the verdict be set aside. (AP Photo/Ezra B. Glaser, Esq.)AP - Doreen Giuliano was obsessed with saving her son from a life behind bars after he was convicted of murder. She gave herself an extreme makeover — blonde dye job, fake tan, sexy wardrobe, phony name — and began spying on jurors. She befriended one juror to root out any possible misdeeds at the trial, and for nearly eight months, they drank at bars, smoked marijuana and shared meals in her tiny Brooklyn hideaway.


  • Who runs Kansas City — the mayor or his wife? (AP)

    Kansas City's Mayor Mark Funkhauser talks about an ordinance that keeps his outspoken wife from volunteering at his office during an interview at his city hall office in Kansas City,  Mo. Monday, Nov. 24, 2008. The spat is the most recent disagreement Funkhauser has had with the city council. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)AP - The people of Kansas City thought they were getting a straight-shooter with financial smarts as their new mayor. What they got, critics say, is a henpecked husband who needs his wife to tell him what to do.


  • FBI: Girls told agent evangelist Alamo abused them (AP)
    AP - Before evangelist Tony Alamo's arrest on federal sex charges, three girls who lived at his Arkansas compound told an FBI agent that he had sexually abused them, and one said he had threatened to have "someone take care of you" if she talked, according to a newly unsealed FBI affidavit.
  • Minn. teen girls charged in nursing home abuse (AP)

    Good Samaritan Society nursing home in Albert Lea, Minn. is seen in an August 208 photo. Two teenage girls who worked at Good Samaritan Society nursing home have been charged with abuse, accused of taunting, spitting on and groping the breasts and genitals of residents who suffered from Alzheimer's disease and other dementia disorders in a complaint filed Monday, Dec. 1. 2008. Brianna Broitzman, 19, and Ashton Larson, 18, were charged as adults.  Four other teens who worked with them at the Good Samaritan Society were charged as juveniles for failing to report the incidents.(AP Photo/Albert Lea Tribune, Brie Cohen)AP - Two teenage girls who worked at a nursing home have been charged with abuse, accused of taunting, spitting on and groping residents who suffered from Alzheimer's disease.


  • New tapes show LBJ worried about Vietnam, Nixon (AP)

    This undated file photo released by the White House shows President Lyndon Johnson as he sits with three of his beagles during a flight to his Texas ranch aboard Air Force One. (AP Photo/White House, FILE)AP - In the last months of his administration, President Lyndon Johnson voiced worry over the Vietnam peace talks and stridently suggested that associates of Richard Nixon were attempting to keep South Vietnam away from the table until after the 1968 election, recordings of telephone conversations released Thursday show.


  • OJ judge known for stern lectures, stiff sentences (AP)

    In this  Sept. 9, 2008 file photo, Clark County District Court Judge Jackie Glass presides during the second day of jury selection for the O.J. Simpson trial at the Clark County Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas. On Friday Dec. 5, 2008, Glass will sentence Simpson and co-defendant Clarence 'C.J.' Stewart on 12 criminal charges that arose from a hotel-room confrontation with two sports-memorabilia dealers who were peddling items from Simpson's glory days. (AP Photo/Ethan Miller, Pool)AP - If O.J. Simpson is looking for a break from the Nevada judge who will sentence him for kidnapping and armed robbery, he may be in the wrong courtroom.


  • Calif. couple charged with torturing, abusing teen (AP)

    Kelly Layne Lau, 30, and her husband Michael Schumacher, 34, appear in a Stockton, Calif., courtroom on Thursday, Dec. 4, 2008. Both are charged  with kidnapping and torturing a 17-year-old boy authorities say was sometimes kept shackled inside their home.  (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)AP - A husband and wife were charged Thursday with kidnapping and torturing a 17-year-old boy authorities say was sometimes kept shackled inside their home. The boy's one-time guardian also was charged with similar abuse allegations.


  • Ex-Calif. Assembly speaker's son pleads not guilty (AP)

    In this Feb. 9, 2004 file photo, Assemblyman Fabian Nunez, D-Los Angeles, center, and his 15 year old son Esteban Nunez, right, are seen before Nunez is sworn-in as the new Assembly Speaker during ceremonies at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif. Nunez's son Esteban Nunez, now 19, is one of four people charged in the death of 22-year-old Luis Santos and the stabbing of three other men on Oct. 4. All four suspects are from Sacramento and returned to San Diego on Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008, to face murder and assault charges.  (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)AP - The 19-year-old son of former California Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez and three other men have pleaded not guilty to murder and other charges in the October stabbing death of a college student in San Diego.


  • 3 US residents killed in Ciudad Juarez in 3 weeks (AP)
    AP - At least three U.S. residents have been killed in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, in as many weeks as the death toll in the violent border city surpasses 1,400.
  • Feds nix plan to sell Detroit houses tied to drugs (AP)

    A foreclosed low-rise apartment complex is seen in Detroit on Friday, Nov. 14, 2008. Federal prosecutors twice pursued a former autoworker who was suspected of running a multimillion-dollar drug operation. The first attempt fizzled when Clarence Carson died shortly after an indictment. And the second? Blame it on the collapse of Detroit's miserable real-estate market. The government recently abandoned a plan to sell nearly three dozen properties believed to have been acquired by Carson through heroin, marijuana and cocaine sales. Like any seller, the U.S. Marshals Service, which is in charge of getting rid of assets grabbed by the Justice Department, is finding that location is the key to real estate these days. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)AP - Federal prosecutors twice pursued a former autoworker suspected of running a multimillion-dollar drug operation. The first attempt fizzled when Clarence Carson died shortly after an indictment. The second? Blame it on the collapse of Detroit's real-estate market.


  • Poll: Calif. gay marriage ban driven by religion (AP)

    Evangelia Vlami (L), who got married with another woman six months ago, checks documents with her lawyer outside a court hall on the island of Rhodes December 4, 2008. A Greek court is considering a prosecutor's request to overturn the country's first gay weddings, celebrated this year despite official warnings they were illegal, a lawyer said on Thursday.     REUTERS/Nicolas Nanev (GREECE)AP - Voters' economic status and religious convictions played a greater role than race and age in determining whether they supported the Nov. 4 ballot measure outlawing same-sex marriage in California, a new poll shows.


  • Too early to know if Mo. school had HIV outbreak (AP)

    US President George W. Bush makes a statement on World AIDS Day as First Lady Laura Bush looks on the North Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC. George and Laura Bush have bought a home in one of the wealthiest areas in Dallas, Texas, where they will live after the White House, her spokeswoman said Thursday.(AFP/File/Mandel Ngan)AP - Six weeks after someone with HIV said dozens of students at a St. Louis high school might have been exposed to the virus, it remains unclear whether an outbreak has occurred.


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