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Man and Woman of the Year awards return for first time since COVID

Since 1945, the Madisonville Lions Club has recognized one man and one woman each year who has served the community in an outstanding way. Unfortunately COVID-19 got in the way

Madisonville Council makes board appointments

This week’s meeting of the Madisonville City Council was made up mostly of house keeping issues, including appointing members to several boards and committees, as well as naming a chairperson

It s terribly lonely : Some Nova Scotians with long COVID just want to return to work

Englewood man sentenced after ambushing estranged wife, shooting her companion 7 times

Englewood man sentenced after ambushing estranged wife, shooting her companion 7 times To any woman or any person who might be in a situation of control and abuse: Please get help, the victims said. Office of the District Attorney, 18th Judicial District and last updated 2021-05-11 11:58:29-04 AURORA, Colo. — Prosecutors say a man who was shot seven times saved the woman he was with by putting his body over hers when her estranged husband approached them and opened fire in Aurora. The suspect was sentenced to prison on May 3. David William Torrez, 35, of Englewood, pleaded guilty on March 4 to attempted first-degree murder after deliberation. Under his plea agreement, other charges against him were dropped. Arapahoe District Court Judge Darren Vahle sentenced him to the maximum sentence allowed under the plea agreement — 45 years, according to the 18th Judicial District Attorney s Office.

Englewood man gets 45 years for shooting in southeast Aurora

The male victim was shot seven times in February 2020 but survived his injuries. Author: Janet Oravetz (9News) Updated: 9:07 AM MDT May 11, 2021 ARAPAHOE COUNTY, Colo. A man who ambushed his estranged wife and shot her companion seven times as he used his body to protect her was sentenced to 45 years in prison, the 18th Judicial District Attorney s Office announced. The only reason we are alive today is because of a hero who sacrificed his body, and for the tireless medical efforts along with miracles that kept that hero alive, the victims said in a statement at sentencing. >In the video above a domestic violence survivor shares story and created an organization to help others.

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