Vermont attorney general launches push to disconnect robocall scammers Share Updated: 12:08 PM EDT Apr 29, 2021 Share Updated: 12:08 PM EDT Apr 29, 2021
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Show Transcript VERMONT S ATTORNEY GENERAL SAYS. LAST MONTH CONSUMERS RECEIVED.. ABOUT 5-MILLION áUNWANTED ROBOCALLS. MOSTLY SCAM ATTEMPTS. BUT NOW, THE A.G. IS POINTING TO A LANDMARK SETTLEMENT. WHICH HE SAYS COULD PROVIDE A PATHWAY TO FUTURE ENFORCEMENT OF THESE CRIMINAL CALLERS. JACK THURSTON HAS DETAILS. If you ve been worried lately about signs of divisiveness in our country- remember we are still truly united ((Nats phone ringing)) In our loathing for all those unwanted robocalls - many of them scams ((ROBOT VOICE: we will take enforcement action.)) that often impersonate real government agencies and make threats trying to get us to cough up cash. ((ROSS ELKORT / Hates Robocalls: 13:24: I do get a lot of calls, and sometimes it s like three or four a day from
Paso Robles, CA (March 2021) – Booker Winery, one of Paso Robles’ premiere boutique producers of Rhone-style red blends and Cabernet Sauvignon cult wines, is pleased to announce the opening of its newly constructed visitor’s center and tasting room facility, now taking reservations online.
Three years in the making, the renovations feature a 5,874-square-foot expanded outdoor tasting room, 10,070-square-foot underground wine caves, bocce courts and picnic areas overlooking the vineyards, ideal for lovers of great décor, music and wine.
Led by owner and winemaker Eric Jensen, Booker now offers new experiential packages along with traditional tastings of the collector-worthy Rhone-style red blends the brand is known for: Oublie, Ripper, Fracture, Vertigo and a selection of winery-only offerings, as well as acclaimed Cabernet Sauvignon varietals My Favorite Neighbor and Harvey & Harriet.
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The Kodiak Arts Council presented a Valentine gift to the community with the presentation of âLetters Aloud,â a reading of love letters written by well-known people.
There was a missing correspondence in the play: love letters between Helen Keller â a famous writer who was deaf, blind and mute â and Frederick Stanton Elder, a man who proposed to her.
The author of âLetters Aloudâ didnât have access to those letters, but Kodiak Island resident Kyle Crowe does. Elder was his great grandfather, who was a widower when he proposed to Keller.Â
Croweâs treasure trove of letters provides intriguing insights into both Elder and Keller as they discuss religion, politics and their mutual admiration.