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Trondes Elections municipales partielles : un second tour nécessaire

Trondes Elections municipales partielles : un second tour nécessaire
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Gulfarium C A R E Center releases nine rehabilitated sea turtles back into Gulf of Mexico

Gulfarium C A R E Center releases nine rehabilitated sea turtles back into Gulf of Mexico
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Gulfarium C A R E Center releases nine rehabilitated sea turtles

Gulfarium C A R E Center releases nine rehabilitated sea turtles
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35-Year-Old Battle Creek Man Died After Being Shot in Jackson

A homicide investigation is underway after a Battle Creek man was found shot and lying in a roadway in Jackson. A Battle Creek man is dead after being found shot and lying in a road. Jackson Police officers were called to the area of William Street and West Mason Street at around 2:30 a.m. Wednesday, July 14, 2021. Get our free mobile app Officers arrived to find 35-year-old Patrick Perry of Battle Creek with an apparent gunshot wound to his chest, according to WLNS. Patrick was taken to Henry Ford Allegiance Health where he died a short time after. Investigators say that they have been unable to locate any witnesses in the area who heard any gunshots. Police say it is possible that Patrick was shot at a separate location then dropped off by a vehicle.

Gulfarium C A R E Center releases 9 rehabilitated sea turtles

The Destin Log FORT WALTON BEACH The Gulfarium s C.A.R.E. Center successfully released nine rehabilitated sea turtles on Tuesday morning at Inlet Beach. It was a cloudy morning as the Gulfarium C.A.R.E. Center released its recent sea turtle patients consisting of three different species of turtle, including four Loggerhead sea turtles, three Green sea turtles, and two Kemps Ridley sea turtles. It was the second public-invited release in over a year due to COVID-19. We had a large group of rehabilitated sea turtles going out this morning, said Patrick Berry, director of the Gulfarium C.A.R.E. Center. Although the release site, Inlet Beach, was a bit farther away from our home base than the last release, we still had a good crowd of spectators. Sharing these moments with our supporters will never get old and is a rewarding part of what we do here at the C.A.R.E. Center public awareness, education, and involvement.

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