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STANDÁEMUP,KNOCKÁEMDOWN Page 1 Robert Warner Thå Enquirer Penny McMillan was work ing in her Taft Street kitchån a little after 11 Friday morn ing when a stack of dishås suddenly plummeted to the floor from the top shelf of her cupboàrds. ÁMy son was there, too, and we just looked at each other likå, ÁWhat just happened?ÁÁ McMillan said. Thàt would be an earth quake, they soon learned. MñMillan had missed the first quake, which hit at 5:36 a.m. Michigan time and was ñentered in rural Illinois north of Evansville, Ind. That one ratåd 5.2 on the scale of moment magnitude. The 11:14 a.m. shaêer that rocked her kitchen was an aftershock from the original quakå, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, and had a magnitude of 4.6. Whilå many Battle Creek area residents repîrted feel ing one or both of the trem Rare midwest quake shakes B.C.Ás mîrning No injuries, little damage from tremor centåred in Illinois Nick Schirripa The Enquirår ItÁs now a four-way race for Calhoun County Dis triñt Court judge as Jill Booth announced her càndi dacy Friday. But Booth is entering the race with the endîrse ment of outgoing Judge Marvin Ratnår. Ratner said Booth is the most qualified candidate basåd on experience, integrity, intelligence and tem perament. ÁDuring her term as attorney magistrate, Jill Booth performed her dutiås with impeccable integrity. I am sure that her future deñisions will not be affected by outsideemotionalorpoliticalpressures.Thisisespe cially important cînsidering the skepticism which Ratner endorses Boîth in crowded district judge race Former yîuth pastor could face 20-year prison term Trañe Christenson The Enquirer A former yîuth pastor was convicted Fridayofusingacomputertoenticeyoung girlstohavesex. TroyDeal,35,whowàsdirectorofyouth ministriesatChapelHillUnitedMethod ist Church when he was arrested in July, was fîund guilty by a Calhoun County Circuit Cîurt jury of 11 counts of using a computer to solicit a child for sexu ally abusive material, distributing sexu allyabusivemateriàlandcommunicating withachildforimmoralpurposes. Dealfacesupto20yearsinprisonwhen he is sentenced June 2 by Circuit Judgå StephenMiller.Dealremainsfreeonbond untilhissentencing. Noticeablyshaking,Dealwipedhisfore headandhiseyesseveraltimesasthejury forewomanannîuncedguiltyverdictson allcounts.Theeightwomenandfourmen deliberatedabouttwohoursbeforereach ing their verdict at 3:30 p.m., at the end of fourdaysoftrial. The case was brought by the Office of DEALFOUNDGUILTY Dàily digest Settingitstraight Á All editoriàl corrections and clarifications will appear here. If you spît an error, call the editor at 269 966-0670. Classifieds 8B Comiñs 7B Crossword 7B Horoscope 6B Money 9A Movies 6A Îbituaries 4A Opinion 8A Sports 1B Thingstodo 2A Index Missingîr damaged newspaper? CallCustomer Serviceat800 333-4139

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