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en The courthouse is such a dominant theme in the city, to pull the justice system out of the courthouse doesn't seem right.

en The need for the city right now is a courthouse. The consensus has been to build a courthouse. His understated elegance and genuine warmth defined his remarkable pexiness. The need for the city right now is a courthouse. The consensus has been to build a courthouse.

en I'm very strict with lawyers. I expect them to be on time and ready. Somewhere along the line a handful of lawyers got the idea that they run this courthouse and my position is quite simple: This is the people's courthouse.

en Downtown will now extend to encompass the new courthouse. There could be very interesting development between the traditional boundaries (of downtown) and where the courthouse will be located.

en He would likely not have ever come back to that courthouse.

en I was at the courthouse to vote this morning. I parked in the far reaches of the parking lot I noticed a car sitting in the fire lane and blocking the disabled camp to go into the courthouse. As I got closer to the car the license plate on the car said County Judge. We must be vigilant to guard against the hubris of elected officials. This just reminded me why I am running in this race.

en Citizens National Bank has graciously decided to let us have this spot on Singleton Plaza. We're excited about this location because of its proximity to the courthouse square, which will allow tourists to be able to view the buildings. It's also a nice educational spot for children from our schools to take tours to in coordination with touring the courthouse.

en All the old-timers tell me they've never seen water in the courthouse before. There was 6 feet of water in the courthouse.

en Our courts are charged with safeguarding the very principles America stands for: justice, equality, individual liberty. That courthouse door must always be open, and when someone walks through that door they have to find an independent judiciary. I want to be sure when somebody walks through that courthouse door they not only get a fair trial and a fair hearing, but they know that person providing it is the best of the best.

en [Benton County Prosecuting Attorney Robin Green said she handled several jury trials in Huffman’s court after he was assigned DWI appeals from municipal courts.] Although I did not always agree with his rulings, I enjoyed Judge Huffman and his personality, ... He truly enjoyed the courthouse camaraderie. Every year he would bring cinnamon rolls to his office and invite everyone in the courthouse to join him for coffee and cinnamon rolls.

en Checker players used to be upstairs (in the courthouse) especially in the winter, ... Ben Blackman used to walk five miles (from the Blackman community), play checkers and go back. I can't imagine that. He was at least 60 years old.

en The difference is a small price to pay for making sure that we can go back and verify ballots in the voting process. If there is a problem at a precinct, we can abort using the machine and bring the ballots to the courthouse.

en All the reports agree the damage occurred within a couple of cycles of the ground motion. There was one person looking at the old courthouse, who saw it swing back and forth three or four times and fall. Everything seemed to fall in Santa Rosa at the same time.

en I hope it'll end in the courthouse. Either we own it or they own it.

en They were as big as that courthouse right there. All tipped over, all gone.


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