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    "They got into a vehicle and left, so we ended up following that vehicle and doing a traffic stop on them," Lt. Steve Fornoff told WOWT. "We utilized our K-9 handlers.

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    During colonial times, the northwest of East Hampton village was the free black and Native Americans' enclave along the Indian path to Sag Harbor. When Sag Harbor became the first U.S. port of entry after Northwest Harbor in 1789, the Black and Native populations were relegated to Eastville, southeast of the town. In 1839, due to a growing ...

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    The south line of the Windy Duece fire just south of Lake Meredith near Fritch, Texas, can be seen from Highway 136 as the fire burns more than 8,000 acres as of Tuesday afternoon.

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    Meredith is a town in Belknap County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 6,662 at the 2020 census. [2] Meredith is situated in the state's Lakes Region ...

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    Warren, similarly, has said that Brock was "a decent man caught between the violence of the Klan and the unwillingness of community leaders to find meaningful ways to end segregation", [17] while Colburn says he was usually gregarious and "rather mild-mannered, religious man who suddenly found himself thrust" into a civil rights struggle. [18]