2 people sent to hospital after Shelton house fire
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A structure fire on Hawley Road sent two people to the hospital on Sunday, Jan. 10.Shelton Fire Department / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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A structure fire on Hawley Road sent two people to the hospital on Sunday, Jan. 10.Shelton Fire Department / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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SHELTON A structure fire on Hawley Road sent two people to the hospital early Sunday morning, fire officials said.
Deputy Fire Chief Paul Wilson said firefighters responded to a house fire about 2:40 a.m. Fire crews observed a large amount of smoke coming from the residence and determined the fire was in the basement.
Relief for all of us : Shelton s Bishop Wicke staff, residents receive COVID vaccine
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Longtime Bishop Wicke employee Lynda Ovesny, a materials management technician, received the COVID-19 vaccine on Dec. 30.United Methodist Homes / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Bishop Wicke Health Center resident Barbara Charles received the COVID-19 vaccine on Dec. 30.United Methodist Homes / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Debra Samorajczyk shares why she received the COVID-19 vaccine. She was among the staff and residents at Bishop Wicke Health Center who received the vaccine on Dec. 30.United Methodist Homes / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Glenda Herrick shares why she received the COVID-19 vaccine. She was among the staff and residents at Bishop Wicke Health Center who received the vaccine on Dec. 30.United Methodist Homes / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
Shelton lawmakers denounce U.S. Capitol riots
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SHELTON Local lawmakers joined the chorus of people from all walks of American life denouncing the violence spurred by pro-Trump supporters at the U.S. Capitol Wednesday.
Rioters, spurred on by President Donald Trump, stormed the seat of U.S. government to disrupt Congress counting the electoral votes that give Joe Biden’s election victory its last acknowledgment.
Police eventually cleared the Capitol building. One person was shot to death, three others died from unspecified medical causes. Some 56 police officers were injured; nearly 85 people were arrested on charges ranging from violating curfew and unlawful entry to carrying a pistol without a permit.