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American guilty of child porn charges ousted from country

An American citizen pleaded guilty and was sentenced for possessing child pornography on July 14 in Estevan provincial court. Mikhail Petrenko, a 27-year-old truck driver from North Port, Fla.
A natural fireworks show

A natural fireworks show

The skies over Weyburn's Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Hill is lit up brightly by a flash of lightning from an approaching thunderstorm late Thursday night, capping the end of a hot and humid summer day.

Stressed crops are being evaluated

Crop insurance claims increase due to moisture
Council Briefs

Council Briefs

News and notes from the July 11 regular meeting of Estevan city council.

Council approves riding club's improvement plans

The Weyburn Riding and Driving Club will be making some improvements to the city barns area they are leasing from the city just west of the Souris Valley grounds.

Seventh accused in kidnapping makes court appearance

The final co-accused in relation to the kidnapping from the May long weekend was arrested July 8 and made his first appearance on the charges before Estevan provincial court Judge Karl Bazin on Monday. Mark L. Davis was picked up by the Burnaby, B.C.
NDP leader in full campaign mode during Estevan visit

NDP leader in full campaign mode during Estevan visit

In a wide-ranging question and answer period with local media on Monday, Saskatchewan's New Democratic Party leader Dwain Lingenfelter delivered a number of messages that he intends to take out onto the campaign trail later this year.
Roche Percee recovery moving slowly

Roche Percee recovery moving slowly

"Slow." That was Reg Jahn's response when asked how the recovery is going in Roche Percee.

Local singer to be part of flood relief concert Friday

An up and coming singer from the Weyburn area, along with an established country star who grew up in Midale, will be part of the "Flood of Relief" benefit concert to be held in Regina on Friday, July 22.
Province to help pay for road improvements

Province to help pay for road improvements

The provincial government has agreed to help the City of Estevan pay for improvements to some of the Energy City's worst roads.
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