Weekend update for Dec. 29-30
Posted: December 31, 2012 - 9:15am

Here are some of the top stories from this weekend's editions that you may have missed:SATURDAY* The mother of a young man accused of breaking his baby's leg says he didn't do it. * The picture that a former judge hung of himself in Columbia County's courtroom Thursday was promptly taken down and moved to a closet. What's next for the likeness of Scott W. Naus?* The mother of a woman arrested on meth charges says her daughter was fine until about age 30. But an on-again, off-again relationship with a man has wreaked havoc in her life.SUNDAY* The members of the Bloomsburg Fair will elect their fair board members next month, and two incumbents face challengers. Bill Barratt will face off against retired teacher Rick Linn in the race for superintendent of police and parking. Another retired teacher, Dana Hock, will try to unseat Randy Karschner, superintendent of poultry, rabbits and school exhibits. * Bloomsburg University's bookstore now lets students rent textbooks, rather than buying them. In some cases, it can save nearly $75 a book. * A Berwick High cheerleader spends her weekends racing motorcycles.

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