Navy Veteran/ Local Priest Receives Quilt of Valor
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An unidentified man from South of Corona, California was rushed to the hospital after being bitten by a rattlesnake on a Saturday evening.
Authorities reported that the victim tried to remove the snake from the area found near his home in the Elderberry Lane in Sycamore Creek community to protect the children from any possible danger.
The California man was said to have used a barbecue tong with unknown length to pick the snake up when it suddenly wiggled and bit the man in the left hand, near his thumb.
Fortunately, the Firefighters from Riverside County Fire Station no. 64 responded and made sure to apply treatment to the California man before he was brought to the hospital. Latest report confirmed that the man was later on released and his condition was remarkably well .
West Goshen police officers find rightful owners of packages found in snow at industrial park
FOX 29 s Marcus Espinoza has the story spreading holiday cheer.
WEST GOSHEN TWP., Pa. - While a lot of us are waiting on packages right now, some people may have never received their package if it weren t for a couple of police officers from West Goshen. They stepped up and played Santa s little helpers.
A festive tweet by the West Goshen Township Police Department s Twitter page is spreading holiday cheer. Friday afternoon we received a report from a Good Samaritan that there were packages found in the snow area of an industrial park. The officers went out found the packages, gathered the packages, brought them back started going through all the address labels, and doing the leg work to find all the rightful owners, Lt. Justin Dimedio said.