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Holabird Advocate

Providing all the news we see fit to print since 2002!


Wednesday, March 23, 2005
 
VOL IV Issue 3P
All-day Blizzard for Black Hills
The national Weather Service has issued a Winter storm warning for the Black Hills area, of South Dakota and Wyoming. If all goes like they say, Wyoming rancher Rich Peterson may get some moisture out of this deal. To hear him tell the story, he and his neighbors sure do need it. This warning takes effect at midnight Thursday morning Holabird time, and runs until midnight Friday morning Holabird time. Any readers in this area are advised to stay as safe as you possibly can.
Corrections and Apologies
We've discovered a couple of mistakes in the Holabird Advocate. First, we were incorrect when we printed that Mary Hinkle was elected Clerk-Treasurer. It appears that Harold Hinkle was elected to that post. Mary will be doing all the work of that post, however. This is a system that worked for Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton, so it'll work for Harold too.
We also discovered that our Publishers late cousin, Cam Cowan, moved from Holabird to Highmore, and was a resident of our neighbor to the east at the time she died. We apologize for these mistakes and promise to do better in the future. Also, we have yet to find Cam's obituary, but will print that when it becomes available.
Terri Schiavo's Mother Asks For Prayer
Attorney Says Case In "God's Hands"
by Joni B. Hannigan, of Baptist Press
"Absolutely" relying on prayer while their daughter's life is apparently in the hands of lawmakers and judges, Mary Schindler told the Florida Baptist Witness March 22 she believes prayer can help. "We're still asking for prayer," Schindler said. "Right now it's the only thing I have." The fate of the 41-year-old disabled woman looked grim on the fifth day she was denied food and water-on the order of Florida Judge George W. Greer, who directed her feeding tube be unhooked Mar. 18. But despite a seemingly endless process of filing appeals and trying to provide judges with information relative to a very complicated case, David Gibbs III, the attorney for the Schindler family, told the Witness the case is "completely in God's hands." "We've watched God do many miracles to this point," Gibbs said. "I am putting my complete faith and trust in Him and I believe He's going to save Terri. "I just hope He does it quickly." Acting on Greer's orders, healthcare workers not only stopped delivering nutrition and hydration to Terri though a tube March 18, they also removed a balloon type device in her abdomen to which they hooked the tube twice a day for her to receive sustenance.



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