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Sheriff s department release body camera footage of fatal shooting

When asked by the deputy, Do you think he might kill you? Ndoroum  replied, Maybe. I don t know. Carauna said the deputy determined that aggravated battery had occurred and that the deputy is mandated by state law to arrest the offender. About 5:30 p.m., Ndoroum called authorities again, this time from a nearby residence to say that her husband had returned and broke her phone and took her car keys. A deputy arrived at the residence and confronted Guetigo outside of the home. Guetigo is seen repeatedly pulling away from the deputy to avoid being arrested. Ndoroum also is seen walking from the residence across the street to her home and trying to intervene between her husband and the deputy.  

OSF Saint Anthony cancer patient says I do in Rockford hospital ceremony

OSF Saint Anthony cancer patient says I do in Rockford hospital ceremony Paul Arco ROCKFORD Vicki Smith met Mike Ethridge more than 30 years ago when she was working for a tree service company through a temp agency. On the last day of her week-long assignment, Smith noticed a striking man walk into the store. “And I thought,  Who is that guy? He was in and out. I thought, ‘He looks so good.’ Before my day was up he came back with a red rose for me, said Vicki Smith, crying.  That’s how that happened.” Three decades later and the bloom remains fresh for this Rockford couple. They’ve had their ups and downs, like most couples, but they’ve always supported each other through good times and bad. Especially when Smith was diagnosed with cancer eight years ago. She fought through and won the battle. But recently, Smith got some upsetting news about her health.

WCHD Announces COVID Vaccine Shipment Delayed This Week

COVID-19 Moderna vaccines earmarked for Winnebago County have been delayed

The Winnebago County Health Department announced the delay Tuesday via a news release, which states: There is a limited number of vaccines available for the entire state. Each county is limited in the amount they can get, and the state is limited in the amount that it receives. The delay in shipments will affect the roughly 6,700 patients in Winnebago County who were originally scheduled for their second dose this week. As a result, all three hospitals are awaiting further information on vaccine availability and will contact patients to reschedule their second dose when vaccines become available to them. The delay is expected to last about a week, the health department said Tuesday evening, updating its previous release.

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