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![]() Holabird AdvocateProviding all the news we see fit to print since 2002!Friday, December 19, 2003 VOL. II Issue 12N JANKLOW FILES FOR NEW TRIAL Representative Bill Janklow has filed papers in the Moody County courthouse requesting either an aquittal or a new trial. Janklow was convicted on four seperate driving charges on December 8. Janklow stated that the prosecution failed to prove it's case beyond a reasonable doubt. Janklow will still be sentenced, but the date was moved forward two days to January 22. PONDEROSA BUTCHERS STEER On the Ponderosa there are two steers that have been fed on corn for quite some time now. Since the corn supply is running low, it was decided to butcher one. The steer dressed out at 1100 lbs., but yielded only 306 lbs. of hamburger, some stakes and a few roasts. Brittany Hinkle helped with the butchering process after school. She learned quite a bit about how hamburger gets to her table at dinnertime. The Hinkles plan on butcher the other steer sometime before Christmas. HIGHMORE SCHOOL OVER FOR THE YEAR The last day of school for Hyde District was today. After two weeks of vactation, school will resume at January 5, 2004. Students even got out at 2:30 to see Santa Claus at the bank. POSSIBLE AWARD FOR "JOAN OF ARCADIA" This past week the television show, "Joan of Arcadia" recieved a Golden Globe Nomination. Actress Amber Tamblyn is up for the "Best Actress" award for a dramatic TV series. All of us at the Holabird advocate are pulling for her, even though Jennifer Garner is up for the same award for her work in "Alias".
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