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Montco Golf Employee Sues Sen. Williams + School Reconfiguration: Top Stories
Here are five stories you will not want to miss in Montgomery County today.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA — What follows below are five stories out of Montgomery County today that you will want to be sure and check out:
1. State Sen. Williams Sued For Defamation: Hunter Wagner, a golf course employee in Lower Providence, is suing the senator for defamation over allegations Williams made up a story about racist slurs to help his cousin and aide, Jonathan Williams, in another court proceeding involving Wagner stemming from an incident at the golf shop where Wagner works.
2. Abington School District Announces Grade Reconfiguration: The suburban district says grades will be reconfigured beginning in 2022 through the nine school buildings due to enrollment projections.
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3. Upper Dublin Township Will Soon Open Storm Permit Center: The center will give residents and contractors a place to drop off storm damage related permit applications, and possibly get some permits expedited.
4. Two Men Charged In Connection With Shooting Death Of Innocent Bystander: Montgomery County authorities have charged Brandon Darden, 25, and Joshua Agudio, Jr., 20, with causing the death of 51-year-old Barry Fields, who had been sitting outside his home and got caught in the middle of gunfire between two groups.
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5. Horsham Man Pleads Guilty To Misdemeanor Corruption Of Minors: John Mallozzi, 22, took a plea deal to avoid felony charges. He had been arrested and charged with sending nude photos to underage girls and was also accused of sexually assaulting two young women.
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