“He’s done it again. Index Editor Steve Brown has somehow gotten himself into a pickle. It seems he needs to raise $1,500 for bail, or this coming Tuesday, he’s getting locked up.The bail money, in this case, goes to the Puget Sound Chapter of the Muscular Dystrophy Association to help fund research and services for about 1,100 children and adults coping with debilitating neuromuscular diseases.Brown is desperately appealing to Index readers to help in raising his bail by sending a check or credit card donation, or a pledge, to MDA, c/o: Steve Brown, Tacoma Daily Index, P.O. Box 1303, Tacoma, WA 98401. Please include address information and a telephone contact number.You can donate online through Tacoma’s DonationDepot.com through the front page link at http://www.tacomadailyindex.com.Donations are tax deductible. And yes, you can pay to keep him locked up.Photo: Tacoma Daily Index Editor Steve Brown in happier, easier times. Now Brown is faced with raising $1,500 from business associates and readers for the Puget Sound Chapter of the Muscular Dystrophy Association by this Tuesday afternoon, or he will be locked up for an indeterminate amount of time at The Ram Restaurant & Bighorn Brewery during Tacoma’s Executive Lock Up. “
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