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BENNINGTON â The Town of Bennington will be clearing White Chapel Cemetery, Hinsdillville Cemetery and the Village Cemetery of all items on May 26-28. Cement urns will not be removed. Anyone who has items that they wish to keep should remove them before May 26.
For more information, call Kayla Thompson at the Town Office at 802-442-1044.
The cemetery ordinance is Article 22 of the town ordinances, and can be found here: https://benningtonvt.org/bylaws-ordinances/book-of-ordinances/.
By Kayla Thompson
May 13, 2021 | 9:59 AM
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Sergeant Christian Vance and 12 News’ Kayla Thompson started their ride along with a call about loud music. Vance said this is the moment interpersonal communications matter.
“You get out the car on one, you get out the car on two. You have room to grow, and then we can use other methods of communication at our disposal and try to get an understanding because really it’s cliché, but understanding is the best thing in the world,” he stated.
“I pay rent, and I work everyday. You can’t tell me that I respect you at a certain time. I know when it’s dark, and you get off work, I will cut my music off. But when you get off work in the daytime, that don’t mean you can call the police on me,” said the man, who the call was about.
Fergus Falls woman issued citations after rollover accident
A Fergus Falls woman was issued multiple citations after being involved in a rollover accident in Otter Tail County. Written By: RosaLin Alcoser | ×
A Fergus Falls woman was treated for minor injuries after a rollover accident on Thursday, Feb. 4, an Otter Tail County Sheriff s report said.
Kayla Thomson, 27, of Fergus Falls, was diving at about 45 mph near the intersection of Otter Tail County Highway 1 and Silver Ridge Road at 9:35 a.m. Thursday when the slippery roads and blowing snow caused her to lose control of her vehicle. Thomson s vehicle ran off the right side of the road and rolled once in the ditch, damaging the vehicle.
Courtesy / Mercy Health System
With a rise in COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations, Mercy Fort Smith and Mercy Northwest Arkansas are proactively reaching out to patients and asking them to consider becoming plasma donors. Convalescent plasma may contain antibodies that may help patients fighting the virus. Donors need to be fully recovered for 28 days before donating plasma.
UA and UAFS to host graduation ceremonies amid coronavirus pandemic
UAFS will hold a virtual ceremony while the U of A will host in-person ceremonies over a three-day span. Author: Julianna Clipson Updated: 10:28 PM CST December 11, 2020
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark Two universities in our area will hold commencement ceremonies this month.
The University of Arkansas - Fort Smith will hold its graduation Saturday (Dec. 12) and the University of Arkansas will hold its next week.
Each of the schools are taking different approaches to what a safe graduation will look like in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
While UAFS prepares for its graduation, U of A officials continue their preparations to host the in-person graduation at Bud Walton Arena next week,