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Owe Back Taxes to the State or IRS?

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Wed Apr 9 07:04:20 2014

Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2014 04:04:18 -0700
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Owe Back Taxes to the State or IRS? 

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investigate a scene where bags of human remains were discovered at the 
intersection Allington and Fred Moore Highway in St. Clair Township, Mich. 
(AP PHOTO/TIMES HERALD, JEFFREY SMITH)A suburban Detroit woman was being 
held in connection with the death of her adult son, whose dismembered 
remains were found dumped in trash bags along the sides of roads, 
police said.The names of the 59-year-old woman and the 32-year-old victim 
were not released, but St. Clair Shores police Sgt. Jay Cohoe told 
the Times Herald of Port Huron that they were mother and son.The 
Associated Press couldn't reach Cohoe for comment Saturday.The woman, who 
lives in St. Clair Shores just east of Detroit, faces murder and 
dismemberment charges. She hasn't been officially charged. Police said prosecutors 
in Macomb County are expected to review a warrant with the charges 
Monday.The victim was reported missing Jan. 26 and identified through fingerprints."Fingerprints 
taken from the dismembered white male were forwarded to the FBI and 
compared with previous fingerprints taken from the missing 32-year-old St. 
Clair Shores resident," St. Clair Shores police said Saturday in a release.A 
cause of death was not released. An autopsy was to have been 
conducted Friday.The man's remains were found Thursday along the sides of 
roads in St. Clair and China townships, about 50 miles northeast of 
Detroit in St. C
 Jan. 30, 2014: In this Thursday photo, residents attend a devotional at 
the Salvation Army in Los Banos, Calif. After the spiritual service, they 
each collect a bag of free food. Leaders at the Los Banos 
Salvation Army fear that the states drought will cause more people to 
need food this year because they wont have jobs on Central Valley 
farms.APMENDOTA, Calif.  Religious leaders of multiple faiths and farmers 
in Nevada and Utah turned to prayer this weekend for help easing 
severe drought conditions gripping the West.The plea to above comes weeks 
after the federal government declared parts of 11 parched Western and Central 
states natural disaster areas.Faith leaders asked for divine intervention 
during a special multifaith service Saturday at a Mormon church in the 
Reno suburb of Sparks. And on Sunday, the Utah Farm Bureau Federation 
asked the public to join in prayer and fasting for snow and 
rain for livestock and crops as part of its Harvesting Faith event."We 
can't go to the Legislature to ask for help, (so) we decided 
to go to the guy upstairs," Ron Gibson, a dairy farmer in 
Weber County, Utah, told the Deseret News. "One thing you learn as 
a farmer is most of the things that happen in your life 
are totally out of your control."Rajan Zed, who organized the Nevada service, 
said Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Baha'i and other faith 
leaders who participated are confident it'll bring positive results."When 
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taken her childs lunch and thrown it away over unpaid cafeteria balances 
-- despite having apologized for doing as much in the past.This to 
me is a form of bullying," Amy Ross told NBC 10 after 
the latest incident, earlier in January, involving her 10-year-old son, 
Jake, who has a form of autism called Aspergers Syndrome, and officials 
at Smithville Elementary School in Galloway Township, N.J. Its between the 
parents and the cafeteria. Its not between the child and the lunch 
lady. Let the kids eat their lunch."Rosss questioning of the school comes 
the same week the Salt Lake School District in Utah made headlines 
for doing the same thing.The Salt Lake Tribune reports Uintah Elementary 
School officials in Salt Lake City replaced about 32 elementary school students' 
$2 lunches with fruit and milk on Tuesday because of insufficient or 
negative balances.The Tribune cites a school district spokesman as later 
explaining cafeteria workers could not tell who was behind on their lunch 
accounts until after a child was given their food.Once a child showed 
a negative balance, the already-issued lunch was reportedly confiscated 
and thrown away for sanitary reasons."I think its despicable," Erica Lukes, 
whose 11-year-old daughter saw her lunch replaced, told the paper. "These 
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