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Man who hit Nyssa wrestler avoids charges from Idaho prosecutor
The man who ran onto the mat and hit a Nyssa High School wrestler in January has avoided criminal charges from Idaho’s Canyon County Prosecutor Bryan Taylor. Russell Brunson agreed on a non-prosecution agreement with the Canyon County Prosecuting Attorney, meaning that he will not face jail time so long as he sticks with the agreement he made with the prosecutor’s office, which was first reported by The Argus Observer. The agreement details that Brunson will not be allowed to attend Idaho high school sporting events for a year, will not be able to coach again at the Idaho high school level, not commit any new crimes and that he will be unable to appeal his suspension.
Weiser defeats Parma, hands Fruitland a win
Weiser’s catcher Brennett Marshall hit a single shot homerun to put the Wolverines on the scoreboard 1-0 in last week’s 2-0 win over Parma. Runs were hard to come by for both teams in the game, with no errors made on either side, and Marshall credited with the most defensive plays in the six inning go-round. Photo by Katie von Brethorst.
Malheur Co. Sheriff’s Office says specific sprinklers being stolen from farmers
VALE – Be on the lookout for a specific brand of sprinkler heads. That’s the message from the Malheur County Sheriff’s Office, after it says local farmers have had dozens of Rain Bird sprinkler heads stolen from irrigation hand lines and wheel lines. The Sheriff’s Office says...
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