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Crystal Nash, 24, and his stepfather, Joshua Nash, 25, will face an extra manslaughter count when tried in the death of their son, 5-year-old Jason Hoy ALBION, Ill.
Edwards County Couple Formally Charged in Child's Death
A southern Illinois couple has been formally charged with drug-induced homicide and involuntary manslaughter in the death of a five-year-old boy.
Mother, stepfather charged in son's death
Former Grayville and current Carmi residents Crystal Hoy Nash, 24, and Joshua D. Nash, 25, were arrested Friday afternoon on several felony charges stemming from the death of Crystal Nash's son, Jason Hoy.
Reward offered for info on crude oil thieves
On Wednesday, Craig Wells of Craden Inc., of Grayville reported the theft from the H. Hanks No.
Ill. child welfare reveals history of complaints before boy's death
Jason Lee Hoy, a pre-kindergarten student, was pronounced dead upon arrival about 2:30 a.m. Tuesday at the emergency room of Wabash General Hospital in Mount Carmel, Ill.
Grayville boy's death investigated
Illinois State Police detectives and crime scene investigators are probing the suspicious death of a 5-year-old Grayville boy.
Police Investigating Death of 5-Year-Old in Illinois
The Grayville Police Department told NEWS 25 they got a call around 2:30am Tuesday morning about an unresponsive child at a home in Grayville.
Child death investigation in Grayville
Several agencies in Edwards County are investigating the death of a 5-year-old boy.
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VFW post fighting to save itself
Not long after World War II, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 3851 at Carmi, Ill., was considered one of the biggest VFW posts in the United States.
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Third lawsuit filed in Ill. oil well fire
29 west of Crossville. The blast killed two workers and injured four others. Brad Cunningham, an Illinois Department of Natural Resources oil well inspector, was badly burned in the blast, and filed suit April 24 in White County Circuit Court at Carmi.
There's no skipping school on prom day
Managing Editor David Clemons asked our police beat reporter, George Jones, to work on a story about Albertville High School's prom for today's edition.