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On 80th anniversary of D-Day, post members pay homage

CHESTERTOWN — Storm clouds gave way to piercing sunlight on Thursday, June 6, marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day at the John H. Newnam Armory at 509 S Cross Street,

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County honors 78 'Covid heroes' for service to the community

Seventy-eight local individuals, businesses and organizations were recognized as "Covid Heroes" at yesterday's County Board meeting. More than six dozen locals

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Man on probation for deadly DUI crash arrested for driving on suspended license

Man on probation for deadly DUI crash arrested for driving on suspended license
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Defense options limited for Lakeland woman accused in Jan. 6 riot

Defense options limited for Lakeland woman accused in Jan. 6 riot Accused in Jan. 6 riot, Montoni faces possible prison time As federal authorities continue to arrest people accused of invading the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, the suspects fit into three general categories. Those who entered the building without premeditation and did not engage in vandalism or violence face misdemeanor charges and will likely avoid prison sentences, said Samuel D. Hodge Jr., a professor of Legal Studies at Temple University. A smaller subset of rioters might be linked to the most serious crimes, potentially including sedition and violence against law-enforcement officers, including U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who died after confronting rioters.

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Florida woman charged with being at US Capitol attack

Florida woman charged with being at US Capitol attack Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail TAMPA, Fla. (AP) Another Florida woman was arrested Tuesday for participating in the January attack on the U.S. Capitol following a rally held by then-President Donald Trump, authorities said. Corinne Lee Montoni, 31, of Lakeland, was charged with tampering or destruction of records and documents, entering a restricted building and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, according to federal court records. She appeared Tuesday afternoon in Tampa federal court, where she was released on a $25,000 bond. “We have been in ongoing talks with the Justice Department regarding the government’s allegations,” defense attorney Paul Showalter said in an email. “We stand with Ms. Montoni to help her through this difficult time.”

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