BRIEFLY.Byline: The Register-GuardMan faces trespassing charge at high school An 18-year-old man whose presence on campus prompted a two-hour lockdown Lockdown A specified period when an employee of a public company is barred from selling - and occasionally buying - their company's stock. Notes: These types of equity transaction restrictions can be imposed by securities regulators or underwriting firms if a company has at North Eugene High School North Eugene High School is a public high school of about 1,200 students in Eugene, Oregon, United States. It is located at 200 Silver Lane near the Santa Clara area of Eugene.[1] North Eugene's mascot is the Highlander. this week has been arraigned on a single misdemeanor misdemeanor, in law, a minor crime, in contrast to a felony. At common law a misdemeanor was a crime other than treason or a felony. Although it might be a grave offense, it did not affect the feudal bond or take away the offender's property. By the 19th cent. count of second-degree criminal trespassing. Eugene police arrested Andrew David Curtis Tolley on Monday. He had come to the school after his younger brother Wiki is aware of the following uses of "'Younger Brother":
Students reported seeing a gun in Tolley's possession, but a gun was never found despite an extensive search of the campus. He appeared in Lane County Circuit Court on Tuesday on the single misdemeanor charge and was released from jail. REGION Mayoral candidate denies sending flier OAKLAND - Mayoral candidate Wayne Harger has sent a message to Douglas County Douglas County is the name of twelve counties in the United States:
The fliers, which list a vacant building as a return address, violate state elections law by falsely proclaiming that there are only two candidates for Oakland mayor - Harger and Nanci Staples. In fact, City Councilor coun·cil·or also coun·cil·lor n. A member of a council, as one convened to advise a governor. See Usage Note at council. coun Jackie McCarty and former Mayor Frieda Smith are also on the ballot, and both filed complaints with Nielsen over the mailing. Staples sent a statement to Nielsen on Monday saying she had nothing to do with the fliers. In his message, sent by e-mail Wednesday, Harger said he is out of town on business and first learned of the fliers Wednesday through media reports. "Please be advised that I have no knowledge or involvement," he wrote. |
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