Pownal Fire Destroys Building

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Pownal, Vt. - An early morning Oct. 9 fire destroyed a one-story wooden garage. Pownal Fire Protective Association and Pownal Valley Volunteer Fire Department firefighters were called to Scott and April Bump's 33 Palmer Drive residence at 5:55 a.m. and upon arrival at the property found flames and smoke surrounded the structure. PFPA Fire Chief Craig O'Dell said that family vehicles were not inside the building but a motorcycle and miscellaneous items were among the structure's contents. The items were believed ruined in the fire. The flames were extinguished within 10 minutes of the arrival of firefighters, O'Dell said. There were no injuries reported among the about 35 firefighters who responded to the scene. O'Dell said that the cause of the fire has not been determined but the fire is currently not believed to be suspicious.
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Taconic High Speaker Booted for Passing Out 'Political Material'

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A guest speaker at Taconic High School was escorted out of the building after school officials said they passed around unapproved political material.
 
Principal Matthew Bishop sent out an email and voice message to the school community explaining some of what happened. 
 
The event was an approved community outreach activity to write letters to veterans. The principal said the guest speaker had provided officials with the materials to be used for the activity, which were reviewed and approved. 
 
"However, the guest speaker began distributing politically motivated materials that were not previously approved," Bishop said. "As soon as staff became aware of this, we immediately asked that guest speaker to leave. ...
 
"The unauthorized materials distributed today were not part of what was shared with us beforehand.  This was a breach of trust and we wanted to be clear. The distribution of these materials is not endorsed by our school in any way."
 
Bishop did not identify who the speaker or what the unauthorized materials were. Some parents have pointed to a Turning Point USA representative and that the political material was a red wristband that says "We are Charlie Kirk."
 
An image posted to Facebook shows a group of male students showing off the bracelets with a woman wearing a shirt with a "Club America" logo on it. Club America is high school chapter of Turning Point, a conservative nonprofit founded Kirk. 
 
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