Oshawa resident wins big
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Saying “yes” to Encore paid off for Oshawa resident Russell Horsfall after he won $1 million in the March 30, 2021 Lotto Max draw.
Horsfall, a 49-year-old father of two, says when he scanned his ticket using the OLG Lottery App, he thought he was seeing things.
“I didn’t think my coffee kicked in yet,” he says. “I had to scan it again – I couldn’t believe it.”
Horsfall plans to complete some home renovations and take a road trip in the future.
“This feels like a warm fuzzy feeling inside,” he adds.
The winning ticket was purchased at Sam’s Food Store & Smoker Discount on Hunt Street in Ajax.
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Police are searching for a Murfreesboro man who is wanted for questioning after an overnight shooting left a man dead in the parking lot of a hookah bar and lounge Saturday in Murfreesboro.
Murfreesboro Police are investigating the death of Byrall Webb, Jr., 32, who was found at 4:37 a.m. Saturday morning. Webb was shot multiple times in the 1600 block of Middle Tennessee Blvd.
Detectives are looking for Apollo Shandale Cantrell, 26, regarding the shooting. Cantrell is 5 6 tall, has black hair and brown eyes. He is known to frequent the Hunt Street areas of Murfreesboro, according to law enforcement.
If you have any information about Cantrell or the shooting, contact Murfreesboro Detective Richard Presley at 629-201-5615 or email tips to crimetips@murfreesborotn.gov.
Romulus street renamed in honor of woman turning 100 years old
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ROMULUS, Mich. – Dorothy Byrd turns 100 years old on Saturday, April 24, but she received an early birthday present Friday with one street being renamed in her honor.
On Friday, the City of Romulus and Wayne County officials came together at the corner of Hunt Street and Beverly Road, presenting proclamations.
Byrd campaigned for social justice and even walked down Woodward Avenue alongside Martin Luther King Jr. in 1963. When she wasn’t rallying, she was likely at a dance hall.
“She’s the most fierce little lady I’ve ever met,” said City Councilwoman Virginia Williams.