Monday, June 29, 2020

Minor vandalism with beans? | From the Newsroom

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ImageDON'T SPILL THE BEANS: The Montrose County Democrats reported what was either a very strange accident or an act of weird, minor vandalism. Dem Chair Kevin Kuns shared with me on Facebook that beans were smeared on one of the Democratic headquarters' windows. See picture to the right, and let's remember to stay civil with one another this election season. Montrose is a community known for coming together in tough times.

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NORWOOD CHILD DEATHS: Ashford Archer, husband to purported cult leader Madani Ceus, has filed an appeal, essentially claiming he wasn't responsible for the two young girls who died on a Norwood ranch in 2017. Archer is currently serving a 24-year sentence after being convicted in March. Ceus was last week sentenced to two consecutive 32-year prison terms.
 
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