Due to a source error, charges against Byron Kirkland were wrong. Kirkland was charged with two counts of attempted first degree murder, one count of armed robbery and three counts of aggravated battery. The error has been corrected.
Due to an editor's error Pope County State's Attorney Janet C. Proctor's first name was wrong. It has been corrected.
Due to an editor’s error the age of Roger Dale Young, 61, was wrong. It has been corrected in the story.
Due to a reporter's error, a woman pictured with the story “Dream Baskets reopens: Store was closed six weeks following tornado” on page 1A in Tuesday's edition of the newspaper was misidentified.
Due to a reporter's error a comment reported in Friday's story on the Saline County Chamber of Commerce Banquet regarding All-In-One Real Estate was wrongly attributed. Saline County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Lori Cox made the statement regarding the adding of new employees and selling homes to help the area when she announced All-In-One Real Estate winner of the Small Business of the Year award.
CORRECTION: Due to a reporter's error, in the Page 1A article, “Former Saline resident Brian Bowlby on trial for sex abuse” in the Feb. 1 edition of the newspaper, Brian Bowlby's age was listed incorrectly. Bowlby is 37 years old.
Due to a reporter's error, the Page 1A story in Monday's newspaper on possible changes to Sahara Woods wrongly stated the way the state acquired the land. The Sahara Coal Company donated the land to the state in 1998. Also, the possible upcoming changes refer to changes that may take effect in 2012.
The Page 1A story of Tuesday's newspaper "Harrisburg man accused of stabbing stepfather to death" in one mention incorrectly identified the man accused of the murder. The man accused is Charles Rayburn Ryan.
Due to a reporter's error, Chuck Richey's name was wrong in Sept. 27 story regarding the Galatia school board. It has been corrected.
Due to a reporter's error, Galatia school board member Charles "Chuck" Richey's name was wrong on Friday's story on the Galatia school board meeting and was wrong in a Sept. 27 Galatia school board story.
Due to a reporter's error, the name of a parade judge was wrong in Tuesday's edition. The judges picked by the Town and Country Lions Club are Liza Dunn and Charlotte Taborn.
Due to a reporter's error, the vote on the appointment of Bill Summers to the Saline County E-911 Board was wrong in Wednesday's Page 1A story "Coroner's budget brings divide to County Board." Members Carey Harbison, Danny Gibbs, Bob Oglesby and Jonathan Prather voted "present." Karla Carrigan -- whose first name was wrongly spelled in the story -- voted "yes" on the appointment. It was also omitted that up for reelection in the March primary is the office of Saline County Circuit Clerk and precinct committeemen.
Due to a reporter's error, the name of the house owner was wrong. The owner is Richard Hoover.
Due to a reporter's error, the first name of the Juggalo found dead in the Ohio River was spelled wrong in Monday's story. His name is Jesse Waters.
Due to a reporter's error, the e-mail address of the Little Egypt Ghost Society was wrong. The correct address is littleegyptghostsociety@yahoo.com
Also, in clarification, the unnamed woman said to have taken the boys to Tuttle Bottoms has told the newspaper she never took anyone to Tuttle Bottoms.
Due to a reporter's error, the dates the FEMA mitigation team were to be in Marion were wrong. Those dates have already occurred. The team is in Harrisburg through Friday.
In clarification of the article, "General Baptist campers refurbish Carrier Mills park," posted online Wednesday, July 29, the sand used in the sandboxes came from surplus sandbags that had never been used by the village of Carrier Mills. Sandbags that are not deployed have to be used for something else or the bags will decay, Greg Prince said.
Due to a reporter's error the sex of the passenger was wrong when originally published to the Web site. The passenger was a 15-year-old female. Also the identity of one of the Harrisburg Police Officers was wrong in the photo information. The officer speaking to Chief Bob Smith was Brent Davis.
The obituary for Mary F. Pyle, posted online June 28, was wrong as published. She is preceded in death by her parents and sister, Joyce Faye Cisney.
In the death notice for James Helmers, published in the online edition of the newspaper Wednesday, July 22, the location of the funeral Mass was wrong. The Mass will be held 11 a.m. Friday, July 24 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Elizabethtown.