MIDDLEBURY Fran Bearor has rubbed shoulders with an untold number of people during her half-century as the bookkeeper, manager and jack of all trades at the Agway Farm & Garden store in Middlebury.
Montgomery police unit among vehicles hit by gunfire File image (Source: WSFA 12 News) By WSFA Staff | May 9, 2021 at 10:31 AM CDT - Updated May 9 at 10:31 AM
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Several vehicles including a Montgomery Police Department vehicle were hit by gunfire Saturday night.
According to Lt. Jarrett Williams, officers responded to the area of Mt. Meigs Road and Chase Street in reference to a large party.
While officers were on scene, an unknown subject fired rounds which hit multiple vehicles, including an MPD vehicle, Williams said.
Williams said no officers were injured.
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Aside from the horrifying lead item in this week’s Best of Bill column, the ongoing COVID-19 crisis dominated the Top 5. It’s the first time in months that’s happened, but it reflects the pivotal period our community has entered with the frenzy of activity and expectations surrounding the vaccines.
In addition to our regular coverage of the coronavirus, Noozhawk managing editor Giana Magnoli has been asking readers to send in their specific vaccine questions, and she and her team have been diligently answering them.
They’ve been doing that for more than two months, and it’s been an extremely popular and valuable service. I’d call it solutions journalism at its most basic form.