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Several stolen items from Evergreen Cemetery in Okeechobee County have been recovered and deputies are working to charge the suspect and reunite the items with owners.

‘That’s vile and disgusting’: Mementos stolen from Evergreen Cemetery in Okeechobee

By Cassandra Garcia Click here for updates on this story     OKEECHOBEE, Florida (WPTV) — Law enforcement is looking into who took items from a cemetery in Okeechobee County. Several stolen items from Evergreen Cemetery in Okeechobee County have been recovered and deputies are working to charge the suspect and reunite the items with owners. Evadean

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After her septic tank collapsed

‘I can’t shower or use the toilet’: Grandson raising money to save 80-year-old grandmother’s home

By Derek Heid Click here for updates on this story     VILLAGE OF CATTARAUGUS, New York (WKBW) — After her septic tank collapsed, 80-year-old Sherry Camilloni has gone over a month without a working shower or toilet inside her house – with nowhere left to turn, her grandson is asking for help. For Sherry, spraying Febreze

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An Armstrong County woman on Thursday was officially given the $1 million lottery prize she won after buying a scratch-off game ticket in March.

‘It was heartbreaking, it was bittersweet’: woman wins $1 million in lottery 2 weeks before husband’s death

By Kalea Gunderson Click here for updates on this story     FREEPORT, Pennsylvania (WTAE) — An Armstrong County woman on Thursday was officially given the $1 million lottery prize she won after buying a scratch-off game ticket in March. It was a bittersweet win for 61-year-old Karen Coffman. She won the million-dollar prize as her husband

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Robert Castaneda was incarcerated at Solano State Prison for 20 years.

From 20 years in prison to success as an optician, one man hopes to inspire more paths to redemption

By Ashley Sharp Click here for updates on this story     VACAVILLE, California (KOVR) — The California Prison Industry Authority (CALPIA) on Wednesday launched a new program at Solano State Prison that, for the first time, allows inmates to apply for and secure jobs months before their release. It’s something CALPIA leaders call a “game changer”

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