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Kentucky State Police Investigates Fatal Collision in Fulton County – kentuckystatepolice org

Fulton, KY. (May 23, 2021) – Troopers with Kentucky State Police, Post 1 are investigating a weekend collision that claimed the life of one man. Friday, May 21st, around 11:00 p.m., KSP Post 1 received a call from Fulton County Dispatch requesting Troopers respond near the 2 mile marker on the southbound side of Interstate 69. Preliminary investigation by Troopers reveal that Ronnie G. Win berry, 60 of Malvern, Arkansas was traveling South on I-69, operating a 2018 Peterbuilt semi. For unknown reasons, Winberry struck a stationary state signage truck. Winberry suffered fatal injuries as a result of the collision and was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Fulton County Coroner’s Office. Winberry was wearing his seat belt at the time of the collision.

Fulton County Community vaccinations

Fulton County Community vaccinations Submitted News FULTON COUNTY The Fulton County Health Department in conjunction with the Fulton County COVID Task Force will be holding its next round of vaccination clinics around Fulton County in Table Grove and Avon. The task force is also improving its service to Fulton County residents by allowing walk-ins at these latest clinics. Residents do not need an appointment to participate in the vaccination clinic but are encouraged to pre-register by calling the Fulton County Health Department, 309-647-1134. “Over the past four months we’ve made some significant strides in the County with the roll out of vaccines throughout the County. Having partnerships with Walgreens, Hy-Vee and Graham Hospital has really allowed for the ability to get the vaccine out quickly. The fight isn’t over yet as they only have approximately 30 percent of the County fully vaccinated. We’re hoping by doing clinics across the County we can make this easier for pe

New York Outdoor News Cuffs & Collars – December 25, 2020

Outdoornews December 24, 2020 (Dutchess County) • On Dec. 4, ECO Eyler questioned a hunter about details of a buck he had posted on a social media site. The hunter reported that the deer was harvested in Connecticut, just over the state border, and brought the ECO to the deer hanging in his brother’s shed about a mile way. The deer was hanging in the shed, replete with a Connecticut deer tag and half gutted. ECO Eyler informed the hunter of DEC’s chronic wasting disease regulations that prohibit the transportation of white-tailed deer in this condition to New York State. The ECO gave the hunter a summons and took the deer to be incinerated. 

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