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Dulac family loses home after Hurricane Ida hit, but ready to rebuild

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Med school students recognized during ceremony

HUNTINGTON — Nearly 80 students received their degrees Friday during the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine’s 41st annual graduation and investiture ceremony at Mountain Health Arena in Huntington. The ceremony included the awarding of 74 Doctor of Medicine degrees as well as four Doctor of Philosophy degrees in biomedical research, the school’s first combined Doctor of Medicine-Doctor of Philosophy degree, and recognition of the School of Medicine honorary alumnus. Every member of the class matched to residency training programs. C. Douglas Phillips, M.D., a 1984 alumnus and professor of radiology and director of head and neck imaging at Weill Cornell Medicine, delivered the keynote address to the Class of 2021. Additional comments were given by class President David Bartlett.

No charges yet in fatal crash | News, Sports, Jobs

Youngstown Law Director Jeff Limbian said a decision regarding charges is likely to occur today. Youngstown police said Shackleford, originally from Newark, died at the scene when a 19-year-old man crashed into Shackleford’s vehicle at Albert Street and McGuffey Avenue at 11:54 p.m. The 19-year-old driver “attempted to evade police” after an officer tried to make a traffic stop on his car at Albert Street and the Himrod Avenue Expressway, Youngstown police said Sunday in a news release. The 19-year-old, whose identity has not been released, drove north on Albert Street a short distance before the crash. The 19-year-old and his 17-year-old passenger were apprehended at the scene and not injured, the release from the police department’s detective division states. No arrests were made.

Vassalboro planners hear intro to another solar development

Vassalboro Planning Board members heard an introduction to another proposed solar development, by entities who have not previously worked in the town, at the Jan. 5 planning board meeting. New England Solar Garden of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, was represented by Michael Redding. Sebago Technics, of South Portland, was represented by Owens McCullough. Sebago Technics is a civil engineering and land development consultant firm that works with developers like Solar Garden; Solar Garden specializes in community solar development. Redding explained that the project will be on almost 30 acres of leased land. The land is on the west side of Cemetery Street, not far north of the Matthews Avenue intersection. Town tax records list Nicholas R. and Katie D. Jose as the land-owners; access will be by an existing gravel road that crosses Raymond Alley’s property.

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