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Male dies after being shot in Silver Spring; another male injured

Male dies after being shot in Silver Spring; another male injured
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Shed burglary reported at Bethesda Elementary school

Crimes reported to Montgomery County police between Feb. 21 and 27 By Dan Schere | Bethesda area (including North Bethesda, Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Potomac, Kensington) Thefts from vehicles Property was taken from two vehicles in the 4200 block of East West Highway between noon and 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 24. Money and property were taken from three vehicles between Feb. 20 and 25. Two thefts happened in the 11100 block of Cedarwood Drive and the other happened in the 10600 block of Weymouth Street. Money and property were taken from four vehicles between Feb. 14 and 26. Affected streets included Benalder Drive, the area of Little Falls Parkway and Massachusetts Avenue, North Park Avenue, and Chevy Chase Drive. Force was reported in two cases.

Two Saratoga Sheriff s deputies rescue Halfmoon couple from carbon monoxide, are honored

Two Saratoga Sheriff’s deputies rescue Halfmoon couple from carbon monoxide, are honored | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS February 3, 2021 Sheriff Michael Zurlo, Deputy Eddie Hernandez, Deputy Jeffrey Kaplan, Sergeant Mark Stewart, Chief Deputy Glenn Sheehy - Provided Shares0 HALFMOON – Two Saratoga County sheriff’s deputies were honored Wednesday for their actions last Thursday when they rescued a Halfmoon couple who were starting to become unconscious from carbon monoxide poisoning, getting them out of the home. Sheriff Michael H. Zurlo presented the Living Saving Award and Meritorious Service Award to deputies Eddie Hernandez and Jeffrey Kaplan “for taking immediate and decisive action to save the lives of two residents who were in immediate peril.”

Statesboro budgets over $1M for 2021 street resurfacing list

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Statesboro budgets over $1M for 2021 street resurfacing list Statesboro’s city government plans to spend more than $1 million in state and local funding on street resurfacing projects in 2021, the third consecutive year this will have happened since Bulloch County voters approved a tax known as T-SPLOST. City Council back on Dec. 1 approved a list of 31 street segments, totaling 6.37 miles and including streets in each of the five council members’ districts, for resurfacing next spring. The budget for this totals $1,063,686, including $772,000 from the Transportation Local Option Sales Tax, or T-SPLOST, and $291,686 in state money from an annual Local Maintenance and Improvement Grant, or LMIG, through the Georgia Department of Transportation.

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