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Billy Currington Sued by Georgia Boat Captain
Billy Currington Sued by Georgia Boat Captain
Billy Currington Sued by Georgia Boat Captain
The Tybee Island, Ga. boat captain who pressed criminal charges against Billy Currington in 2013 is now suing the singer. Charles Harvey Ferrelle III says Currington mocked, derided and libelled him before the plea deal was reached.
Bossier Sheriff Cracks down on Drunk Driving
Bossier Sheriff Cracks down on Drunk Driving
Bossier Sheriff Cracks down on Drunk Driving
Bossier Sheriff Julian Whittington is cracking down on drunk driving over the next couple of week as deputies with the Bossier Sheriff’s Office will be out in force through Labor Day as part of the annual nationwide “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign.
Rude Girl Flips Off Judge, Gets 30 Days in Lockup
Rude Girl Flips Off Judge, Gets 30 Days in Lockup
Rude Girl Flips Off Judge, Gets 30 Days in Lockup
Left on her own without legal representation, this girl (who was awaiting arraignment for a first arrest) was in over her head. It probably also didn't help that she didn't get the sobering reality of being physically present in court to knock some sense into her, since this is a video arraignment taking place from jail, where she is nervous and surrounded by other inmates. Oh, and it doesn't help
Bullied Bus Monitor Karen Klein Reveals Plans For Donated Money
Bullied Bus Monitor Karen Klein Reveals Plans For Donated Money
Bullied Bus Monitor Karen Klein Reveals Plans For Donated Money
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve no doubt heard the story of 68-year-old Karen Klein, the school bus monitor who was mercilessly bullied by middle school children, and the oodles of money that were raised through Indiegogo.com to send her on a well-deserved vacation. Klein appeared on ‘Today’ this morning and discussed her plans for the more than $640,000 raised so far.
Imagine Trying To Promote Travel to Mexico
Imagine Trying To Promote Travel to Mexico
Imagine Trying To Promote Travel to Mexico
Last week Mail Online published an article stating: The U.S. State Department has warned American travelers to Mexico to beware of possible violent retaliation after this week's arrest of alleged Zetas drug cartel associates within the U.S. 'Given the history and resources of this violent TCO, the U.S Embassy urges U.S citizens to maintain a low profile and a heightened sense of awareness. Read Mo

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