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Humane Society holds Dine for Dogs tonight

Tuesday, 19 February 2013 13:28 Published in Local News
Still looking for dinner plans? The Humane Society of Missouri is holding their Dine out for Dogs event Tuesday.

The participating restaurants will donate a portion of their proceeds to help the Humane Society pay for animal cruelty investigations and veterinary help for those animals.

The participating restaurants are: - Hammerstone's (Soulard location)
- Nora's (Dogtown)
- The Shanti (Soulard)
- Three Kings Public House
- Felix's Pizza Pub
- Candicci's (Ballwin)
- The Sweet Divine
- Anthonino's Taverna on the Hill
- Gourmet to Go (Ladue location)
- Atlas Restaurant
- Pomme café and Wine Bar
- Pomme Restaurant
- Franco Restaurant
- Nico Restaurant
- Milagro Modern Mexican


http://member.hsmo.org/site/PageNavigator/Special%20Events/Bark%20in%20the%20Park/Dine_Out_For_Dogs.html

Man convicted of trying to rape twin-sister wives

Tuesday, 19 February 2013 12:26 Published in Local News
STOCKTON, Mo. (AP) - A jury has found a 44-year-old southwest Missouri man guilty of attempted rape in a case involving twin sisters who lived as his wives at a ranch inhabited by Mormon fundamentalists.

The Springfield News-Leader reports Charles Laub was found guilty of one count Friday in Cedar County. The women say they were not legally married to Laub but had participated in a religious ceremony in Utah in 2001.

The women and their combined eight children fled their shared husband nearly two years ago. The 27-year-olds told authorities Laub had isolated them from family and friends and did not allow them to refuse sex.

Online court records indicate Laub was taken into custody after the trial and was being held on $25,000 bond. He is to be sentenced March 11.

Cold Weather Overflow shelter to open Tuesday night

Tuesday, 19 February 2013 11:43 Published in Local News
St. Louis city officials plan to open the Cold Weather Overflow shelter tonight.

The shelter provides a place for homeless men, women, and children to get protection from the cold when other shelters are full. There are 75 beds in the shelter, but the city has a policy of not turning any in need away.

This will be the sixth time the shelter is open this winter season.

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