The Lake Cumberland Health Department reports one additional death this past week with the COVID-19. The Pulaski County resident was an unvaccinated individual and in the 50-59 age range. We
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July 30, 1896
A most destructive storm swept over Shelby County yesterday evening, leaving in its wake, waste and ruin to the crops, fences, orchards, and forest trees. The line of the storm was southeast. It struck Sidney about 5:30 p.m. Two inches of rain fell in 20 minutes, with streets and alleys looking like rivers and creeks. The roof was blown from the residence of Jacob Piper and deposited in the middle of Ohio Avenue.
Two young Sidney sports beating their way on the head end from Pemberton to Sidney yesterday were quietly captured by a Big Four detective. They paid their fares and were allowed to go.
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Nonprofit seeking applications for summer readers program
April 18, 2021
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WATERBURY, Vt. (AP) A nonprofit that encourages reading and writing among low-income, at risk and rural children in New Hampshire and Vermont is accepting applications for a summer readers program through June 1.
The Children s Literacy Foundation hopes to reach even more children through a blend of virtual and outdoor, in-person programming, program manager Jana Brown said in a statement. Brown said the foundation s goal is for its free literacy programs and book giveaways to keep children engaged with reading throughout the summer.
Summer school programs, libraries, summer camps and recreation programs, summer meal sites, childcare programs, and other organizations in New Hampshire and Vermont for children through age 12 are encouraged to apply.