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Bell County family without running water for 2 months

Bell County family says they ve been without running water for 2 months Deborah Kennedy said her landlord cut off the water after their pipes sprang a leak during February s winter storm. But nothing has been fixed since. Author: Taheshah Moise Updated: 7:56 PM CDT April 19, 2021 HEIDENHEIMER, Texas A Bell County family said they ve been without water since February s ice storm. And even after telling their landlord multiple times, they said it has been an uphill battle to get anything done. They need to come fix it because this is the worst place I ve ever lived in. I hate it, Kennedy said. Deborah Kennedy said she s had trouble with the landlord since her family moved into the mobile home in December. 

Is Cockfighting Making a Comeback or a Repeat Performance?

ANIMAL WATCH-On January 27, Los Angeles County Sheriff s Bloodsport Team seized 70 roosters in an investigation of a possible cockfighting operation in LLanos, California, an unincorporated area southeast of Palmdale in Los Angeles County.  Detective Joel Bronson told reporters that suspects were identified but no arrests made, pending the outcome of the examination of the birds by LA County Animal Control veterinarians, according to the Los Angeles Times.  The sheriff s department typically launches investigations based on complaints about noise and sanitation from neighbors, according to Detective Bronson, who added that, Prior to coronavirus restrictions making it harder to raid suspected cockfighting operations, sheriff’s officials typically executed a search warrant every month or two.   

Columbus Fire and EMS names first ever female deputy chief

Columbus Fire and EMS names first ever female deputy chief Columbus Fire and EMS names first ever female deputy chief By Cindy Centofanti | January 27, 2021 at 9:11 PM EST - Updated January 27 at 10:02 PM COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - In a year where the nation is seeing it’s first-ever woman vice president, Columbus is also making history with Marie Harrell’s promotion Wednesday to deputy fire chief. “It is 180 years plus in history for this department, for it to take until 2021 to name a female deputy chief is amazing in itself,” Harrell said. Harrell’s new title makes history for the Columbus Fire and Emergency Medical Services department not only because she is the first woman in Columbus to ever hold the title, but also because this signifies the city’s dedication to include minorities in leadership positions.

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