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Farm equipment worth $3,900 missing (Visalia Times-Delta / Tulare Advance-Register)
A cotton sweep and other farm equipment totaling $3,900 were reported missing and presumably stolen from a shop on Road 68 near Tulare. The Tulare County Sheriff's Office said the theft occurred some time during the night on Tuesday.

Murder trial for ex-pastor Doug Porter to begin Monday (Modesto Bee)
Frank Craig was a cranky old bachelor who lived like a pauper but dreamed of using $2.5 million he inherited from a brother to build a museum that would showcase farm equipment he collected over decades.

Farm equipment stolen (Hampshire Chronicle)
A FARMER is offering a reward after thieves took vehicles and equipment worth £18,000 from his yard. Gerald Tull, from Owslebury, added that when he reported it, police were reluctant to attend.

Ag equipment theft adds up to $3,900 (Visalia Times-Delta / Tulare Advance-Register)
A cotton sweep and other farm equipment totaling $3,900 was reportedly stolen from a shop on Road 68 near Tulare.

Kings County Cruiser (The Kings County Register)
Pereau beset by gas thefts The farming community of Pereau was targeted four times in three days recently by gas thieves. A bulk storage tank was siphoned over night May 2...

1951.... Sidney Herald, 100 years of stories (Sidney Herald-Leader)
In January, J. C. Cottingham succeeded Milton G. Anderson as county attorney. Anderson returned to private practice and had offices over the Richland National Bank. Cottingham received his law degree from Colorado State University in 1947.

A colorful procession (The Reporter)
Dixon's May Fair may be more than a century old, but Saturday's downtown parade showed that the 133-year-old celebration still can kick up its heels. Themed "Parade of Dreams," the event rolled smoothly down Dixon's First Street from East C Street to East Chestnut Street while hundreds of enthusiastic spectators cheered from the sidewalks.

Potomac Fever: Panel gives foreign fashion models a break (The Des Moines Register)
The next time you hear members of Congress claim that they’re just "too busy" to take up health care reform, immigration reform, Social Security reform, whatever reform, think about this.

Iowa crop watcher tried several jobs before farming (Tri-State Neighbor)
Mike Jaminet of Le Mars, Iowa, grew up on a farm near Remsen, Iowa, but did not settle on farming as a career until 1985. After graduating high school in 1983, he attended Western Iowa Tech in Sioux City, Iowa, for electronic communications.

Record oil-company earnings haven't trickled down to gas stations (Deseret Morning News)
During the first week in May, Doug Olson sold fuel at a loss. The co-owner of Slim Olson's gas stations in Bountiful and Woods Cross charged customers $4.25 for a gallon of diesel despite purchasing it from the Chevron USA Inc. refinery in Salt Lake City for $4.27 a gallon.