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Danese woman faces bevy of animal cruelty charges

May 27, 2021 4 hrs ago A Danese woman is facing numerous animal cruelty allegations, according to Fayette County Sheriff Mike Fridley. Fayette County Sheriff s Department deputies this week responded to a home in the Danese area at which five dogs were found to have never received medical treatment(s) or shots of any kind. Deputies obtained a search warrant for the interior of the home in order to check the welfare of animals inside. Inside the home were 47 additional dogs and three cats. The animals were living in deplorable conditions with no food or water, authorities said. Sharon Ann Ward, of Danese, has been charged with 55 counts of animal cruelty. She awaits court proceedings.

Collingwood Magpies beat Adelaide Thunderbirds to break Super Netball duck

• DOWNLOAD In the past we ve actually struggled against Shamera but Shimmy was awesome, Nicole Richardson said following her first win as Collingwood s head coach. To beat Thunderbirds you really have to take Shamera Sterling out of the contest and Shimmy did a really good job with that. Her holds were a lot stronger and we did a lot of work on that in the past week. The Magpies held a narrow lead for much of the game but could not shrug off a determined Thunderbirds outfit who were up by two with less than four minutes left. But Adelaide were held scoreless from that point, with Sinclair landing from distance and Nelson adding a couple from close range.

Honiton lacemaker Ann Ward s story

Honiton museum curator Margaret Lewis Published: 12:00 PM May 8, 2021    This banner screen was made by Miss Ann Ward for the Bath and West of England Agricultural Society Honiton lace competition in June 1871 - Credit: Honiton Museum This banner screen was made by Miss Ann Ward for the Bath and West of England Agricultural Society Honiton lace competition in June 1871. She was not awarded a prize because the gentlemen judges from South Kensington did not believe that the lace had been  made in England owing to its high quality.  Ann offered to make another in front of the judges. Later,  the  prize was sent to her, but she refused to accept it and sent it back.  At the end of June that year the banner screen and other examples  of Ann’s Honiton lace  were exhibited at the Albert Memorial Museum in Exeter. 

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