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Cat shot, wounded in York County; owners want to find person responsible

The owners of a cat that was shot and wounded want to find the shooter.Laurie and Carl Townsend said their 10-year-old feline, Izzy, was hit by a bullet while she was somewhere outside near her home in Windsor. I feel like it was done on purpose because of where it was, and I just don t think that somebody s randomly shooting a .22 and it just happens to hit my cat right near her chest, Laurie Townsend said. I can t believe somebody would be so cruel and to do something to a pet like that, Carl Townsend said.A veterinarian said the bullet shattered Izzy s left shoulder. Just to have that happen is unfortunate, especially for her parents and for those of us that really love animals, Dr. Nikki Waltemire said.The Townsends decided to have Izzy s limb amputated.They contacted police and posted flyers around the neighborhood in case someone has information. I want to find out who did it to prevent them from doing it to somebody else s animal, Laurie Townsend said.Izzy is mostly a

No Easter eggs for this bunch just prison food for Northamptonshire villains jailed in March

No Easter eggs for this bunch just prison food for Northamptonshire villains jailed in March
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Online fundraiser launched to support family of slain Richmond teen

Online fundraiser launched to support family of slain Richmond teen
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Racked, stacked and all packed: Empty Pantry Fund food baskets ready for distribution

Empty Pantry Fund board members and other volunteers weren’t quite sure what to expect Thursday when they arrived at the Tennessee Army National Guard Armory for a most untraditional day of packing food baskets. Would there be enough volunteers to pack more than 1,400 baskets? How would the new process, mandated by COVID-19 safety requirements, work? They didn’t have to worry. As EPF President Lon Fox said, “It was a great day for the Empty Pantry Fund. In the middle of COVID, we didn’t let it conquer us — we conquered it.” Fox, along with EPF Secretary Morgan Hodson and Treasurer Tony Clark, worked the entire day, from before 9 a.m. when the first of three shifts of volunteers came to pack food baskets for less-fortunate Blount County residents until after 7 p.m. when packing was complete.

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