nursebeeme
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Updated her album, thanks everyone for the news.
I almost didn't click since it usually says 'bump'.
I wonder if the older man getting into the blue pickup is Eugene Kimmi, anyone know?
The search Friday was mainly confined to the office building at the sawmill. A few envelopes were taken from the property as the investigation continues.
Members of the Kimmi family live on the property in rural Atchison County. Ms. Kimmi’s ex-husband, Eugene Kimmi, is working at the sawmill, but could not be reached for comment.
stjoechannel.com report, with video
Inside the Kimmi Divorce
Saturday, March 13 2010
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Kimmi's children have said the divorce was a nasty split that included a dispute over the sawmill business.
Pat and Eugene Kimmi were married for more than 40 years. During that time the two created a family with four children and built a successful lumber and sawmill business.
The sawmill is in Everest, Kansas, along with acres of farmland that was the crux of what the Kimmi's children say was a bitter divorce.
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Documents show that from early on in the proceedings, Eugene Kimmi was not cooperative, failing to provide financial information that would stall the process and cutting off his future ex-wife from any and all family business funds.
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A judge awarded each a portion of the business and personal properties, but Pat Kimmi was to receive many of the assets.
On top of that, Eugene Kimmi was to pay Pat almost a quarter of a million dollars in maintenance over ten years unless death or re-marriage happened first.
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and more, with video, at
http://stjoechannel.com/fulltext/?nxd_id=114764
stjoechannel.com report, with video
Inside the Kimmi Divorce
Saturday, March 13 2010
---
Kimmi's children have said the divorce was a nasty split that included a dispute over the sawmill business.
Pat and Eugene Kimmi were married for more than 40 years. During that time the two created a family with four children and built a successful lumber and sawmill business.
The sawmill is in Everest, Kansas, along with acres of farmland that was the crux of what the Kimmi's children say was a bitter divorce.
---
Documents show that from early on in the proceedings, Eugene Kimmi was not cooperative, failing to provide financial information that would stall the process and cutting off his future ex-wife from any and all family business funds.
---
A judge awarded each a portion of the business and personal properties, but Pat Kimmi was to receive many of the assets.
On top of that, Eugene Kimmi was to pay Pat almost a quarter of a million dollars in maintenance over ten years unless death or re-marriage happened first.
---
and more, with video, at
http://stjoechannel.com/fulltext/?nxd_id=114764
Nickel bet they took his computer. Just a hunch.
Dee
A reasonable thought...but...no computers at the Sawmill.