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MARY A.SULLIVAN – murder victim Albert DeSalvo – ‘The Boston Strangler’ Boson, Mass. Body of Boston Strangler’s alleged last victim exhumed — (The Boston Globe) The body of Mary A. Sullivan, long believed to be the final victim of the ‘Boston Strangler’, was exhumed Saturday, according to an attorney representing her family and the family of Albert DeSalvo. Sun Oct 15 2000 13:55:00 RAHWAY, N.J. Brutal murder still unsolved — (Home News Tribune) A year ago today, 84-year-old Helen Smith returned to her Campbell Street home after running several errands when something went terribly wrong. After she parked her 1986 Chrysler in the garage, someone approached, stabbed her in the back, stole her pocketbook, and left her for dead by the car with the keys still clutched in her hand. Sun Oct 15 2000 13:52:27 Dustin Honken, 32 – serving 27 years, suspect in the deaths of five people Mason City, Ia. Short path to grim life for suspect — (Des Moines Register) Dustin Honken knew after three comm
The Washoe County School District (WCSD) is a public school district providing public education to students in Washoe County, Nevada, including the cities of Reno, Sparks, Verdi, Incline Village, and Gerlach. As of September 2006, the school district had 63,098 students enrolled.[1] It is the second largest school district in the state of Nevada.[2] The school board typically meets three times monthly: once for planning and budgeting; once for performance monitoring; and once as a regular business meeting. The Board of Trustees appoint a superintendent who is in charge of the day-to-day operations of the school district. The current superintendent is Paul Dugan who was appointed interim superintendent in July 2004 and was selected as the permanent superintendent in January 2005. The organizational structure of the district has recently changed. Currently, there are three additional superintendents in charge of specific areas (elementary education, secondary education, and operations).