Published October 20, 2009 07:57 am - Today, a former courts private investigator, Lester Helton, is set to go on trial at 9 a.m. in Madison Circuit Court. We probe open burning laws in Anderson in Madison County and find out why some residents consider burning a nuisance. A deeper look into the stipend for judges: What do other counties pay. And why a recent Ivy Tech Community College left a bad taste in the mouths of Pendleton officials.
Courts investigator goes on trial, open burning laws, more on judges' stipend
Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009
The Herald Bulletin
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Today, a former courts private investigator, Lester Helton, is set to go on trial at 9 a.m. in Madison Circuit Court. We probe open burning laws in Anderson in Madison County and find out why some residents consider burning a nuisance. A deeper look into the stipend for judges: What do other counties pay. And why a recent Ivy Tech Community College left a bad taste in the mouths of Pendleton officials.
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