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SCPD searching for endangered teenager

Police News Friday, 22 March 2013 10:35

St. Cloud police are asking the public's help in finding a local teenager missing since Feb. 18.

On that day, Ashley Marie Kun, 16, was reported missing by her family. According to the family, Kun went to St. Cloud Library at 810 13th Street St. Cloud and did not return to her home in St. Cloud. Kun was last seen wearing a navy blue shirt hooded sweatshirt, dark blue jeans, white sneakers and carrying a plaid purse and backpack. Kun has medical needs that require her to her to take medications and she does not have her medicine with her.

Kun is described as white female, 56, 132 lbs; blonde hair, and blue eyes. Kun has been entered into state (FCIC) and national (NCIC) crime databases as a missing endangered juvenile. Anyone with information about Kuns whereabouts is asked to contact the St. Cloud Police Department.

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It’s lights out for Kissimmee Saturday night to support Earth Hour

Daily News Updates Thursday, 21 March 2013 14:41 The City of Kissimmee is announcing will support Earth Hour 2013 Saturday night

On Saturday, March 23 at 8:30 p.m. local time, thousands of cities around the world will go dark for one hour during Earth Hour, WWFs (World Wildlife Fund) annual global campaign to raise awareness of the environmental challenges we all face.

Earth Hour started in Sydney, Australia, in 2007. This event saw 2.2 million homes and businesses turn their lights off for one hour to make their stand against climate change that year

WWF, which organizes the annual Earth Hour event, aims to stop the degradation of the earth's natural environment. It also focuses on building a future where people live in harmony with nature. The organization functions through a network of more than 90 offices in more than 40 countries worldwide.

The City of Kissimmee is turning off non-essential lights for Earth Hour and encourages businesses and residents to do the same.

For more information go to: http://www.worldwildlife.org/pagesearth-hour

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Here’s today’s TV schedule for the NCAA Basketball Tournament, plus live links to watch online

By Peter Covino

Lifestyles Editor

President Obama (past president of the Harvard Law Review) did not pick Harvard (14 seed) to win over New Mexico (3 seed) last night in his bracket. Neither did I, but at least I didn't go to Harvard. That sound you heard late in the evening was the tearing up of many disgruntled NCAA Tournament player's bracket sheets of those who had New Mexico going to the Elite Eight and higher.

Maybe we can get some redemption today as the First Round of the NCAA Tournament continues. Today's tipoff is at noon, when highly-touted Duke takes on Albany on CBS.

The complete daily TV schedule is as follows. You also can watch live on your PC following the links below.

And Go Gators (scheduled tipoff 7:15) versus Northwestern State on TruTV (Will the game be interrupted with episodes of Hardcore Pawn and Lizard Lick Towing?)

Albany vs. Duke, 12 p.m., CBSWatch Live! Ole Miss vs. Wisconsin, 12:30 p.m., TruTVWatch Live! Temple vs. North Carolina State, 1:30 p.m., TBSWatch Live! Pacific vs. Miami, 2 p.m., TNTWatch Live! Cincinnati vs. Creighton, 2:30 p.m., CBSWatch Live! La Salle vs. Kansas State, 3 p.m., TruTVWatch Live! James Madison vs. Indiana, 4 p.m., TBSWatch Live! Colorado vs. Illinois, 4:30 p.m., TNTWatch Live! Florida Gulf Coast vs. Georgetown, 6:45 p.m., TBSWatch Live! Iona vs. Ohio State, 7 p.m., CBSWatch Live! Villanova vs. North Carolina, 7:15 p.m., TNTWatch Live! Northwestern State vs. Florida, 7:15 p.m. TruTVWatch Live! Oklahoma vs. San Diego State, 9:15 p.m., TBSWatch Live! Iowa State vs. Notre Dame, 9:30 p.m., CBSWatch Live! Western Kentucky vs. Kansas, 9:45 p.m., TNTWatch Live! Minnesota vs. UCLA, 9:55 p.m., TruTVWatch Live!

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I take my word seriously: Rudd

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A timeline of the day's events including the key players involved in the Labor leadership spill.

Julia Gillard has declared Labors leadership question settled, after she was elected unopposed as Prime Minister at a meeting of the Labor caucus.

Ms Gillard was the only nominee for the position with former Labor leader Kevin Rudd refusing to run for the leadership at the meeting on Thursday afternoon.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard arrives with her supporters for the caucus meeting. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

Thursday's drama led to the swift departure of five Labor MPs from their government posts, including Regional Affairs Minister Simon Crean, who was dumped from the ministry after earlier calling for a spill of leadership positions and a switch back to Mr Rudd as prime minister.

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Other key backers of Mr Rudd - parliamentary secretary Richard Marles, chief government whip Joel Fitzgibbon and fellow whips Ed Husic and Janelle Saffin - will also vacate their posts.

On Thursday night, supporters and opponents of Julia Gillard declared that the idea of another Kevin Rudd prime ministership was now over. The developments came on the final parliamentary sitting day before the May budget and against a backdrop of Labor's continued poor showing in opinion polls ahead of the September 14 election.

Kevin Rudd arrives for the caucus meeting... "I take my word seriously." Photo: Andrew Meares

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