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Man accused of threatening Senator Johnson to remain in jail
PIERRE, S.D. - A South Dakota Iraq war veteran accused of threatening U.S. Sen. Tim Johnson over the issue of gun control will remain jailed while his case proceeds. Â Assistant U.S. Attorney Sean Berry said during a detention hearing Thursday that 28-...Tags: Prisons, Trials, Personal Weapon Control, Iraq War (2003-2011), Interior Policy
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BRIEF: Wounded Marine asks for help finding dogs swept away in flood waters
Belleville News-DemocratA local retired Marine is looking for help getting back a pair of dogs he lost during the flooding earlier this week. James Sperry, originally from Belleville and now living in Lebanon, told police his dogs jumped the fence at his house and fled...Tags: Migraine, Lebanon, Iraq
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SD man accused of senator threat to remain jailed
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — A South Dakota Iraq war veteran accused of threatening U.S. Sen. Tim Johnson over the issue of gun control will remain jailed while his case proceeds. Assistant U.S. Attorney Sean Berry said during a detention hearing...Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Trials, Iraq War (2003-2011), Politics, Interior Policy
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Specialty court serving needs of mentally ill
The Times LeaderLuzerne County Specialty Court graduate Kelly said Wednesday she could have gone to prison for screwing up and committing a crime. But, instead, she found the two-year program that was able to get her on the right track, give her a second chance in life...Tags: Theft, Behavioral Conditions, Depression, Trials, Justice System
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Columbia police chief praised for opening up about PTSD
The StateFifth Circuit Solicitor Dan Johnson said at a veterans rally at the State House Wednesday that Columbia police chief Randy Scott's revelation that he suffered from post traumatic stress syndrome did not surprise him. He praised Scott's decision to...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Vietnam War (1955-1975), U.S. Congress
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Veteran's story inspires outpouring of support
For one struggling Iraq War veteran, the generosity of South Florida has restored the young man's faith in the people he fought for, after what had been a brutal homecoming. Since the story of 30-year-old Adam Peters was published, people have been...
Tags: Theft, Behavioral Conditions, Electronics, Iraq War (2003-2011), Fort Lauderdale
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Bombings Bring Back Bad Memories
The Hartford CourantThe deafening blast 50 feet behind Boston Marathon runner Tami Hughes jolted her right back to Sept. 11, 2001. "In the three seconds that it took me to turn around [last Monday], at first I'm like, 'Oh God, did a plane crash into a building?'" said...Tags: Copley Square, Chemical Industry, Sports, Boston Marathon, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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North Shore hospitals see blast victims
The Salem NewsAs victims of the Boston Marathon bomb blasts were rushed to Boston trauma centers, spectators and runners with less serious injuries headed home to seek treatment at hospitals across Greater Boston. "About an hour or so after is when we started to...Tags: Bombings, Copley Square, American Red Cross, Hospitals and Clinics, Sports
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Psychologist for East Haven's Cari gives conflicting assertions in court
New Haven Register, Conn.It remains unclear whether retired East Haven Police Officer David Cari's psychologist will testify as an expert witness, especially after a medical article she introduced at a pretrial hearing contradicted her assertion that post-traumatic stress...Tags: Prosecution, East Haven, Behavioral Conditions, Psychology, Trials
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Iraq veterans remember the fallen on anniversary
FT. STEWART, Ga. — Angel Acevedo found the granite marker for his friend, Robert Stever, known to all as "Catfish." There it was on the Warriors Walk memorial. It lay beneath tree No. 31, one of 444 planted here to honor fallen soldiers: Army...
Tags: Afghanistan, Armed Forces, Baghdad (Iraq), Human Interest, Armed Conflicts
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Caregiver spouses of veterans get needed attention, support
The Register-Herald, Beckley, W.Va."He's going to yell, he's going to throw a fit and then he's going to be OK. But people don't know that. I have had to pull them to the side (in public places) and say (during outbursts) 'Sorry, it's his PTSD." She is Charity Ritchie, the face of a...Tags: Veterans Affairs, Environmental Issues, Social Issues, Lou Gehrig's Disease, Behavioral Conditions
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Confederate flags fly again at VA hospital in SD
HOT SRINGS, S.D. (AP) — Confederate flags are flying again at a southwestern South Dakota veterans hospital, upsetting two patients who first complained about the flags and then say officials allowed them to complete a hospital program early....Tags: Veterans Affairs, Health Insurance, Hospitals and Clinics, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Arts and Culture
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