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RAINSVILLE, Ala. (AP) — Sheriff’s officials say they’ve busted an illegal winery that was operating at a municipal sewage plant in a small north Alabama town.
The DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement it received an anonymous tip about an alcohol operation at a municipal building in the town of Rainsville on Thursday. Investigators then uncovered what’s described as a large illegal winery inside the Rainsville Waste Water Treatment Plant.
Photos released by investigators show glass containers, buckets, a fermenting rack and other equipment often used by people who make wine at home.
The agency says officers seized a lot of illegal alcohol, and arrests are expected. The town of about 5,100 people is 100 miles northeast of Birmingham.

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Surprising find: Digging up WWI history in Ontario


Last Updated: Wednesday, December 23, 2020 15:29
It certainly came as a shock to the heavy-equipment operator who was digging the foundation for a new school in Amherstburg, southwestern Ontario.
When  his shovel brought up a large twisted piece of metal, he at first thought it was interesting but possibly just an old bit of farm equipment. He certainly was surprised when the next thing he brought up was a large piece of artillery.
It turns out it was a German 7.7 gun from the First World War, but how it came to be buried was a bit of a mystery.
After the war, Canada brought back thousands of ‘trophies’, usually artillery and heavy machine guns, which were doled out to communities and armouries across the country. Many ended up guarding local cenotaphs to the war dead.

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German cannon from WW I found underneath Amherstburg ballpark


German cannon from WW I found underneath Amherstburg ballpark
A German field gun used in the First World War was discovered underneath the pitcher's mound of an Amherstburg ballpark. 
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Posted: Dec 17, 2020 5:00 AM ET | Last Updated: December 17, 2020
Amherstburg's manager of policy and committees Kevin Fox says the cannon is a rare find. (Dale Molnar/CBC)

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