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Umpire Accused Of Inappropriately Touching Softball Players At Games: Police

The umpire was arrested following an investigation into accusations of inappropriately touching several juvenile softball players at games.>>>Read More.

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Man Consumed Alcohol Before Hit-And-Run Crash That Killed 12-Year-Old Boy, Arrest Warrant Says

Police spoke with employees at the restaurant who said the accused had come in that evening as a customer, and consumed at least a pint of beer and a shot of liquor, according to the warrant.>>>Read More.


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Will The City Council Pass Resolution Against ICE? City Attorney Says Don't Do It: Report

Next week, the City Council is reportedly scheduled to vote on the resolution.>>>Read More.


Dog Abandoned Near Walmart Finds A New Home: Animal Control

A dog that was left in a commercial parking lot has been adopted, animal control officials said.>>>Read More.


Restaurant Pitching In With Kids Meals To Offset SNAP Benefits Crisis

A restaurant is pitching in to help families affected by the SNAP benefits crisis caused by the federal government shutdown.>>>Read More.


Farm Organizing Turkey Drive To Feed The Needy

Miller Farms is asking for folks to donate to its Miller Farms Cares 'Thankful Turkey' program to help people in need this Thanksgiving.>>>Read More.

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