Kelly cobiella has more on the nuclear rhetoric. President trump was asked about this over the weekend or on new years eve and didnt we respond to shouted questions about the latest comments from kim jongun. Reporter yeah, some pretty ominous warnings from kim jongun to the United States. This idea that north korea, according to kim jongun, has completed its work on its nuclear program. He said that all of the mainland United States is now in firing range. And that is north koreas deterrence to what he called the Nuclear Threat from the United States. He said he has a Nuclear Button on his desk, said its not a threat, its a reality. He also said that North Koreans wouldnt use this weapon unless they were threatened themselves. In other words, no first strike, but they would retaliate if attacked. And the North Koreans pushed very hard last year toward this goal, if you want to call it that, to have a Nuclear Weapons program. 15 Ballistic Missile launches. Six Nuclear Tests in september
Animal lovers enjoyed the Butler County Humane Society’s 17th annual Fur Ball Saturday, April 27, at the Butler Country Club, where organizers really put on the dog.
The event kicked off at 6 p.m. wit.
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Wilton ski teams start seasons strong
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The Wilton girls ski team, pictured from last season, earned a first-place team finish at the CISL Class S season-opening race last week. Eight of it’s team members finished in the top 12.Wilton ski team / Contributed photo
WILTON The high school ski team took advantage of the recent winter weather at Mount Southington last week as the team carved through the fresh snow on its way to first and second place in the first Connecticut Interscholastic Ski League race of the season.
The Wilton girls ski finished with a first-place performance with a total accumulated team score was 307.88. That mark was good enough to separate the team from the rest of the field, with second-place Weston High School finishing 28 seconds behind at 335.88. Lauralton Hall finished with a score of 348.28 and New Canaan finished with a score of 350.28.