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Body Of Bennington Man Found

Body Of Bennington Man Found With the help of a New York State Police helicopter and police K-9 units. The body of Hans Heck, 35, of Bennington, was recovered early Monday afternoon after it was found In a press release, Bennington Police Chief Paul Doucette said police responded around 6:26 p.m. Friday to a crash on Route 279 near the Austin Hill Road overpass. “Upon arrival, police located a Nissan pickup truck with severe damage,” according to the release. Several witnesses on scene advised that a male later identified as Heck had fled the crash scene.” The Bennington Banner reports that Police said Heck fled on foot into woods. A BPD K-9 unit “conducted a track of the suspected operator south of Route 279 before the track was lost due to a high fence and dangerous conditions.

Music City moves, cannabis boost, bag ban delay: News from around our 50 states

Music City moves, cannabis boost, bag ban delay: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY © The Republic No. 46: Amerco | U-Haul truck, equipment rentals | 2019 employees: 3,843 | 2018 employees: 3,852 | Ownership: Public | Headquarters: Phoenix | www.uhaul.com Alabama Birmingham: Mayor Randall Woodfin was released from a hospital Wednesday after being treated for COVID-19 and planned to continue recovering from the illness and quarantining at home. Woodfin, 39, was admitted to Princeton Baptist Medical Center on Monday with pneumonia in his left lung caused by COVID-19. He said a grandmother who died of the illness caused by the new coronavirus was being laid to rest as he was being discharged. “That pains me. I can’t be there, and I miss her. She was 87 years old and she died of COVID-19,” he said in a statement. “If you don’t have to be out, don’t be out. Wash your hands. Wear your masks and practice so

State begins contact tracing after 6 Veterans Home workers test positive for COVID-19

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BENNINGTON — Six staff members have tested positive for COVID-19 at the Vermont Veterans’ Home, prompting new rounds of testing for staff and residents and contract tracing with those affected — all of whom were said to be asymptomatic prior to their positive test results this week. Veterans’ Home CEO Melissa Jackson said Thursday that the six positive results were reported after the weekly COVID tests for all staff were taken earlier in the week. She said none showed symptoms of COVID-19, and at this point it is unclear how the staff members contracted the disease.

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