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Shots fired between two moving vehicles lead to attempted murder charge

The vehicles were traveling westbound on U.S. Highway 2 at the time of the incident. Written By: Maria Lockwood | × Douglas County Circuit Court, Superior, Wisconsin. (Jed Carlson / jcarlson@superiortelegram.com) A Superior man who allegedly shot into a truck from a separate vehicle while traveling on U.S. Highway 2 made his initial appearance in Douglas County Circuit Court Wednesday, July 21. Billy John Kimmes, 47, faces felony charges of attempted first-degree intentional homicide and first-degree recklessly endangering safety, both with the use of a dangerous weapon, and discharging a firearm from a vehicle towards a vehicle. Cash bond of $100,000 was set for the Superior man. He was ordered to have no contact with either of the two victims, no operation of a motor vehicle and no use or possession of any controlled substances, paraphernalia or weapons.

Transcript from Chad Weiberg s Introductory Press Conference - Oklahoma State University Athletics

Transcript from Chad Weiberg s Introductory Press Conference - Oklahoma State University Athletics
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What a Year What Now? Part III - Pittsburgh Quarterly

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Expert: Emergency FMMO hearing lacks meaningful public input

With the National Milk Producers Federation requesting an emergency hearing from the US Department of Agriculture on changing the nation s milk pricing system, many in the dairy industry are wondering what can actually be done. A Hoard s Dairyman webinar featured a panel of FMMO experts offering their thoughts on what can and may happen with the emergency hearings and how to best go about it. Panel guests included Ed Gallagher, president of risk management for Dairy Farmers of America; Al Zolin, manager of dairy consulting firm Zolin International; Erin Taylor, acting director of order formulation and enforcement for USDA Agricultural Marketing Service; and Chris Wolf, an agricultural economist with Cornell University.

Depooling isn t a one-rule fix

Depooling isn’t a one-rule fix First, a quick reminder of how milk may move in and out of the pool. Dairy order director Erin Taylor from USDA described how fluid and manufacturing processors are regulated differently under the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937. “The way the rules are set up, Class I handlers are required to be regulated. They don’t have a choice. They pay minimum classified prices because the orders are set up to make sure the fluid needs of the consumer are always met,” she said. “That allows our Class II, III, and IV processors to make a decision on whether they want to participate in the pool. It’s not really depooling, it’s just choosing to not pool this month.

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