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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2015
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the time and was impressed
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two teenage girls, were im-
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arresting them was not in the
best interests of anyone.
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to ask the public about their
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Astoria man sentenced
for abusing toddler
between January and Febru- that did not match the injuries,
ary, when he caused serious saying the child fell off a bed
injury to the child while as- in between the night stand.
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pital that the child
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By KYLE SPURR
The Daily Astorian
New program
director leads
arts association
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By R.J. MARX
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CANNON BEACH — This
weekend will be Jane Brum-
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arts association.
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association’s arts education pro-
gram. Two other scholarships
will be awarded, to the Coaster
Theatre Theater Camp and the
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association functions primarily
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Public invited to an annual meeting
of the
Lewis and Clark Cemetery Association
Sunday, November 8th, 1 pm
second floor.
95 Hamburg Avenue, Astoria.
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son. Brian Conry, his defense
lawyer, said his client was on a
mixture of methamphetamine,
heroin and prescription drugs
at the time of the abuse. His
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dragon said. Judge Paula
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faced murder charges.
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self-representation by emerging
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of an artist use an art blog, they
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scholarships, an internship and
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summer camp, for which the
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needs are and respond to that,
she said. The association is also
recruiting for a treasurer.
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artist grant will be announced
this month, and comes after a
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