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Three back-to-back cases in Bennington highlight ongoing domestic assault struggles

Three back-to-back cases in Bennington highlight ongoing domestic assault struggles
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Three back-to-back cases in Bennington highlight ongoing domestic assault struggles

Three back-to-back cases in Bennington highlight ongoing domestic assault struggles
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Randolph Wins 4th Straight Section Title

The Randolph Rockets Fastpitch Softball team will defend their Class A State Title next week in Mankato. The Rockets defeated West Lutheran 6-0 Thursday.

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Facing eight decades in prison for less than $2K

BENNINGTON Megan Sherwood of Shaftsbury was in court Friday facing up to 83 years in prison and $49,500 in fines for stealing $1,612.34 over the course of seven months.

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Realizing early issues, Louisville health and church leaders focus on community-based vaccination

Realizing early issues, Louisville health and church leaders focus on community-based vaccination Share Updated: 7:07 PM EST Feb 17, 2021 Share Updated: 7:07 PM EST Feb 17, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript EQUITABLE. VICKI: BUT AS WLKY’S GLADYS BAUTISTA REPORTS, THE VITAL COMMUNITY OUTREACH COMES AS GROUPS LEARNED OF ISSUES THAT COULD POTENTIALLY PLAGUE THE SYSTEM EARLY ON. REPORTER: U OF L HEALTH OFFICIALS AND CHURCH LEADERS ARE ON A MISSION TO NOT ONLY MAKE THE COVID-19 VACCINE EQUITABLE BUT ACCESSIBLE TO BLACK AND BROWN COMMUNITIES IN THE METRO WHO NEED IT THE MOST. A SHOW OF THIS EFFORT IS A POP-UP VACCINE CLINIC AT KINGDOM FELLOWSHIP CHRISTIAN CHURCH ON FRIDAY. WE CAN TAKE THIS TO THEM AN TAKE THE BURDEN OFF OF THE HAVING TO DRIVE TO A PARTICULAR AREA OR GET OUT AN AREA POSSIBLY ACROSS TOWN. REPORTER: WHILE RESOURCES TO GET THE VACCINE HAVE BEEN DIFFICULT FOR THESE COMMUNITIES, THIS EFFORT BEGAN WITH THE REALIZATION THAT EARLY METHODS

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