Sheriff Curtis Hill's office sent eight search and rescue members to help attempt to find the missing hiker.

We take a look at some of the biggest stories of the week. This
week: Child murder case still open and Well for Stonegate shortage
decided.
1. Sheriff continues assistance to DA in child murder case

Sheriff Curtis Hill said this week the investigation against accused child killer Cheryl Busch remains open, and District Attorney Candice Hooper noted how a special allegation against the 39-year-old could result in a maximum sentence, if convicted, of 75 years to life in prison.

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b2. County supes decide on well for Stonegate shortage/b

The county board of supervisors approved an alternative for a county service area in which the Stonegate subdivision sits to solve its water problem. Out of five possible alternatives, the board decided that a groundwater well should be dug to provide residents with water, 15 percent for drinking and 85 percent for agricultural use.

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