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Citizens lose in 'doughnut' debate debacle (Whitefish Pilot) There is much more to this controversy than meets the eye. It is not only a lesson in the sociology of people governing themselves, but it's also a lesson in the underlying psychology of people's behavior. And it's complicated. Decoy patrol car proves 'Lucky' for Lakeside (Bigfork Eagle) By now, the decoy patrol car that is usually stationed along U.S. Highway 93 in Lakeside has become a familiar sight to locals, but that doesn't mean it has stopped lowering the speeds of those passing through. A Matter of Electronic Jurisprudence (Law.com) The law relating to electronic communications continues to evolve, not only with respect to the ubiquitous issues of preservation and production in e-discovery, but also as to substantive legal issues like the statute of frauds, service of process and criminal law violations. People on the move (Denver Post) THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF SAFETY ENGINEERS: Honored Christine M. Sullivan, vice president and risk control services manager at Lockton, with two national awardsthe Charles V. Culbertson Outstanding Volunteer Service award and the Risk Management and Insurance Practice Specialty Safety Professional of the Year award. Costa Rica cracking down on illegal development (McClatchy Washington Bureau) UVITA DE OSA, Costa Rica — When judges from Costa Rica's Environmental Tribunal emerged from the rain forest recently, they were horrified.
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