Fulton Daily News
It’s The Max For Maxwells, Parents Of Murdered Child
Lynn and Lindsey Maxwell received the maximum punishment the law allows for keeping a child in a house full of cats, animal feces, and garbage.
Palermo Town Justice Robert Wood sentenced the Maxwells to a year in jail for each of the four counts of child endangerment for which they were convicted. The law allows a maximum sentence of two years for the crime. If they behave in jail, they could be out in about 16 months.
On Monday, October 26, 2009 Hannibal Historical Society welcomes George DeMass, president of Oswego Town Historical Society, to its meeting at Hannibal Community Center, Oswego Street in Hannibal at 7:30 p.m. Mr. DeMass is a member of the Titanic Historical Society, knew some of the survivors and will be speaking about the Titanic tragedy.
Ava Lucio in Preschool 1 class at Discovery Day Care just finished putting together an international people puzzle using her fine motor skill.
The department has been stockpiling ice control sand and salt for many weeks. They are also preparing their winter equipment. This year, they will add two snowplows to their arsenal.