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Palladium-Itemi
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Richmond, Indiana
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A1
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$1Retail For home delivery pricing see Page A2 RICHMOND, IND. OKTOBERFEST IN THE DEPOT DISTRICT IS SEPT 26 27! BRING THE FAMILY AND JOIN THE FUN! STOP BY ST. GALLERY where SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE, SOMETHING FOR 765.935.9055 wh FOSTERS STREET GALLERY 825-829 NORTH ST. RICHMOND, IN HOURS: WED-SAT 10:00 AM 5:00 PM Barnett, Mary Susan Carlin, Rita Cowles, Helen E. Halcomb, Molene Philpot, Linda Singleton, Alfreda BITUARIES A5 OTHER VIEW: Lincoln legacy survives in Indiana.

Page B3 HISTORY OTIVATES NIGHTS Painful losses to linger Sports, Page B1 RPD PARTICIPATES IN TAKE-BACK DAY FOR DRUGS Local, Page A3 FUNDRAISER MIMICS Local, Page A3 Business lassified Local ation ODAY EATHER Sunny. High 77. Low 47. Page A4 HAT I NSIDE ept. 30 is a special date for Richm ond resident Rhonda Combs.

She will celebrate her broth- birthday that day, but he be present. Carl Holland went missing more than 3 1years ago. To keep his memory alive a nd encourage law enforcement to continue to search for him, Combs is hosting abirthday remembrance at her South 16th Street home. may come. been a lot of ears, but I given Combs aid.

know this is something I have to for my peace of mind and for my pare nts. I want to remember him and get it out there that still olland, who would be 55 on this birth- ay, disappeared June 22, 1983, when he was 24 years old. painted ceiling flat- Search for missing brother marks 31YEARS PALLADIUM-ITEM FILE In this 2008 file photo, Rhonda Combs is comforted by James Hoover. brother, Carl Holland, has been missing for 31 years. Combs will host 55th birthday party at her home to make sure law enforcement drop case By Pam Tharp Correspondent PALLADIUM-ITEM FILE The families of missing persons Niqui McCown and Carl Holland gathered i 2008 for an event hosted by the Center for Missing Persons.

IF YOU GO Rhonda Combs is hosting a birthday remembrance for her missing brother, Carl Holland, at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 30, at her home, 805 S. 16th St. in Richmond.

The gathering is open to the public. In his shortest court appearance yet, Ohioan John Cahill walked out of Wayne Circuit Court in protest over the involvement in his ongoing fight with he city. wo minutes into hearing, ahill, the Eaton-area man who has waged a 17-month fight with the city of Richmond over two abandoned houses he refuses to repair or remove, walked ut of the courtroom and left the Wayne ounty Courthouse in protest. A hour later, he hinted that the case is not over. not quitting at this he said of his departure and ongoing pro- est of Judge David continuing in his case.

eanwhile back in the courtroom, Kolger agreed with city attorney Walt argument that the Cahill walks out of court hearing Home owner alleges Kolger has no jurisdiction in case By Bill Engle Staff Writer President Barack Obama said Tuesday that the United States carried out airstrikes in Syria to eliminate potential terrorist threats and hesitate to do so again. will not tolerate afe havens for terrorists who threaten our Obama said the morning after the Pentagon announced attacks in Syria against the Islamic State and the Khorasan Group. The president spoke briefly from the hite House before leaving for New York City and three days of meetings at he United Nations, where military act ion in Iraq and Syria will be prominent topics. bama also emphasized that five Obama: We will go after i Syria By David Jackson USA Today MORE I NSIDE Pentagon: A irstrikes disrupt attacks A6.

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