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Ohio Supreme Court rules in favor of New Phila in records case

07/07/11 The Ohio Supreme Court has unanimously ruled to overturn a decision by the Fifth District Court of Appeals awarding a Massillon man $84,000 in damages after he sued the city of New Philadelphia for police department records that had been destroyed.
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Residents say: Preserve the Fifth

06/13/11 More than 150 people packed a hearing at Lawrence High School yesterday to tell state legislators to preserve the Fifth District.
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Judge Wanker excited about coming to rural district

05/27/11 By Mark Waite Newly-appointed Fifth District Judge Kimberly Wanker pronounced wonker , shared her thoughts about her new job, following her appointment by Gov. Brian Sandoval Tuesday. Wanker will replace John Davis, who died in January. She will serve along with Fifth District Department Two Judge Robert Lane. What did you think after you got[...]
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Wife of Head of State Agency Formally Enters Fifth District Race (WEB FIRST)

04/13/11 The field of candidates running for the Fifth District congressional seat is getting more crowded, with Democrat Elizabeth Esty officially announcing her intentions Monday.
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Wife of State Agency Formally Enters Fifth District Race (WEB FIRST)

04/12/11 The field of candidates running for the Fifth District congressional seat is getting more crowded, with Democrat Elizabeth Esty officially announcing her intentions Monday.
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Rural Judicial Vacancy Draws11 Hopefuls; Panel To Choose Three

04/06/11 Eleven attorneys have applied to fill a judicial vacancy created by the Jan. 26 death of longtime Fifth District Judge John P. Davis. They are Robert J. Bennett, 64, a Fernley justice of the peace; Jason Earnest, 41, a deputy public defender in Nye County;
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Rural judicial vacancy draws 11 hopefuls; panel to choose three

04/06/11 Eleven attorneys have applied to fill a judicial vacancy created by the Jan. 26 death of longtime Fifth District Judge John P. Davis.
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Wife of DEP Commissioner May Get in Fifth District Race (WEB FIRST)

03/30/11 Former State Rep. Elizabeth Esty, a Democrat, has formed a campaign committee to explore the possibility of running for the Fifth District congressional seat currently held by fellow Cheshire resident Chris Murphy.
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Excellence continues as a Northwest tradition

03/25/11 By Kay Wilson This week marks an anniversary for Northwest Missouri State University. The seeds of excellence were sown March 25, 1905, when the bill creating the Fifth District Normal School to be located in Maryville was signed by Missouri Gov. Joseph W. Folk. It became a law June 16, 1905.
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Republicans: We must be firm about federal spending cuts

03/06/11 Fifth District U.S. Rep. Robert Hurt said he hopes a budget agreement will be reached to continue government operations after the stopgap spending bill expires March 18, but he predicts Republicans will stand firm in pressing for spending cuts.
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Fifth District Court

02/25/11 The following cases were heard in Fifth District Court, according to official records: Daniel R. Cyr, 49, Ellsworth. Failure to appear for disclosure or contempt hearing at Ellsworth, Jan. 3. Fined $200.
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Murphy Releases Report on Impact of Proposed GOP Cuts on Connecticut (WEB FIRST)

02/15/11 HARTFORD--Fifth District U.S. Rep. Chris Murphy (D-Cheshire) released a new report Monday on the impact in Connecticut if Washington Republicans make proposed cuts to programs that fund home heating oil assistance, affordable housing, education, public safety, and other programs in cities and towns across the state.
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Everett Thomas files to defend his Goshen City Council seat

02/05/11 Everett Thomas filed for re-election Friday for the Fifth District seat on the Goshen City Council.
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Fifth District Court

02/04/11 The following cases were heard in Fifth District Court, according to official records: Zachary S. Allen, 21, Ellsworth. Minor consuming liquor at Ellsworth, July 16. Dismissed.
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Hurt does not plan changes

01/11/11 Fifth District U.S. Rep. Robert Hurt said Monday he will not be apprehensive when meeting with constituents in the wake of a shooting that left a congresswoman fighting for her life.
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Monuments to Me

01/05/11 Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich represents the Fifth District, a huge geographical area larger than the county's four other voting districts combined. The Fifth stretches from northern desert communities surrounding the Michael D. Antonovich Antelope Valley Co...
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Port of St. Helens picks new director

12/16/10 Last week, the Port of St. Helens announced their new executive director, Patrick Trapp, a Captain with the U.S. Coast Guard who is retiring from his current role as Chief of Staff for the Coast Guard's Fifth District in Portsmouth, Va. Trapp's 30-year career with the Coast Guard has included ...
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Primary to be full of races, issues

12/15/10 In addition to voting for their choice of presidential candidates in the March 4 primary, Huron County voters will choose a Republican candidate for the Fifth District congressional seat in Washington and for one of the county commissioner seats.
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Commission Confirms Court of Appeal Justices on Third, Fifth Districts

12/13/10 The Commission on Judicial Appointments on Friday unanimously confirmed Third District Court of Appeal Justice Vance W. Raye and Fifth District Justice Brad R. Hill as presiding justices of those courts, and approved the nominations of four new justices.
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A FIRST 5th District Court to convene at new Muny Court here

12/13/10 Tuesday will mark a prestigious first for the Cambridge Municipal Court. On that day the Fifth District Court of Appeals will convene at the new courthouse on H
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Culver names 2 district court judges

12/10/10 DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Gov. Chet Culver had named two new district judges in Iowa. Culver on Thursday named Thomas Bitter, an attorney in Dubuque, as a judge in northeast Iowa's First District, and Randy Hefner, an Adel attorney, as a judge in central Iowa's Fifth District.
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