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Skobin said he wondered whether the assistant city attorney went “back and examined the videotaped and all the other evidence.”

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"Deferred maintenance and cuts to law enforcement and all those kinds of things... no one's taking care of the infrastructure," he warned.

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He added: “The one thing they could have done is sit on the Jan. 1 fire, and make sure it didn’t rekindle … It wouldn’t have cost them anything and all 6,000 houses would have been saved.”

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"Menopause was once a taboo topic which nobody discussed but now we have many celebrities shining a light on the subject - we need to do the same for 'crash menopause' - we want to let people know we are here with them during cancer treatment and all it brings, including crash menopause," she added.

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Or, sitting down on my couch to watch TV at night, I’ll look over at the framed aerial photo of my gramma and papa’s farm hung on the wall, and, all of a sudden, the room will smell like their TV room, circa 1982.

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