Archive for April, 2008
Waukesha - A former physician charged Monday with homicide in the deaths of a pregnant school administrator and her…
A 22-year-old motorist who was shot multiple times Sunday night is expected to survive the shooting, authorities said.
Michelle Bice had been trying to wipe the slate clean for so long you could almost see the chalk dust flying from her hands. Judge J. Michael Joiner released Michelle and 28 others from drug possession charges at the April 18 graduation of Shelby County’s Drug Court program.
There is a new therapy that can bring relief to those with chronic back pain, especially those with disc problems. Dr. Jaren Tubaugh’s chiropractic clinic is equipped with a machine that accomplishes spinal decompression therapy while patients rest comfortably on a table.
A former soldier from Hawaii injured in an Army training accident on the mainland exemplifies the all-too-common snafus that afflict veterans after service.
EST PALM BEACH, Fla. — All is peaceful and orderly in the older-adult unit at the Hanley Center, where substance abusers older than 55 are spared the noisy swagger of addicts half their age on the other side of the campus.


