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Hogue plead guilty to one count of larcenygreater than $250 and was sentenced to serve threeto five years in the Cedar Junction prison inWalpole, Mass. Hogue is scheduled to be paroled inone year, with the rest of the sentence suspended...
...find out. For a magazine-writing class, Lewers tracked down Tony and Missy Evers, whose photograph appeared on our cover of July 26, 1993. The Everses, victims of the summer's catastrophic Midwestern floods, were shown hugging each other in a rowboat on the submerged Main Street of Cedar City, Missouri...
...Missouri River had torn the Everses' mobile home from its moorings and dashed it against a utility pole. Cedar City, a hamlet of fewer than 500 people where Tony was born and where the couple had married, was totally deluged. "Everything was wiped away," Missy told Lewers. "The whole town was gone." For the next three months the couple and their sons Mark, 9, and Corey, 2, stayed in motels and apartments across the river in Jefferson City...
...well live out in the country by ourselves, so I'm looking around for a farm or something." A plaque in the Everses' new home sums up their past in touching fashion. THOUGH I MAY WANDER UP AND DOWN, it reads, MY HEART WILL STAY IN MY HOMETOWN, CEDAR CITY, MISSOURI...
...writing a column for TIME and want to demonstrate what a lame novelist Robert James Waller is. Easy, in every sense. I get a copy of Slow Waltz in Cedar Bend (which is published by Time Warner), pluck out a piece of lazy prose, and print it here: "A monkey called, sounding far and lonesome. The classic jungle sound from old Tarzan movies." Or I could go a step further and mimic Waller, as Billy Frolick does in his new book-length parody, The Ditches of Edison County ("Concave's scream echoed through the canyons and ditches of Edison County...