Yearold lady. She was living by herself in ttis remote area of lefthand canyon when a teenager brutally attacked her. For me the question that keeps popping up is why. Especially when its an old woman who is trying to help you. Reporter she picked up three teenage hitchhikers on the way back from camping and offered for them to to bring them back to her house while they wait for a ride. My mom has a small house but reporter one of the teens identified as Jeffrey Collins hit her from behind with an iron poker. The side of her face was swollen shut. A lot of blood and stitches. Reporter the injuries were so severe he did not recognize his mom. Once i saw her i knew it was major. Reporter while it may se odd to checking is common in week. Its a Mountain Community mentality. Reporter he worries the attack will forever change the mom he knows and loves. It will be hard for her to maintain her she was which is another thing that really frustrates me because im going to lose that part of my m
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Earned college credit. Career certifications. Connections for future jobs and internships. These are just a few things that students in Vermont’s Career Technical Education programs can gain through more than 25 possible paths. Keronie Jones, enrolled in the health sciences program at River Valley Technical Center, is providing care to real patients while she’s still in high school. (Paid Post)