BERLIN, Vt. (AP) — This fall, hundreds of the most vulnerable people experiencing homelessness in Vermont must leave state-funded motel rooms where they’ve been living as the state winds down its pandemic-era motel voucher program. The move is prompting outcry from municipal leaders and advocates who say many don’t have a place to go.

Agricultural impact

Arapaho-Butler FFA student John Vela learns from the educational booth during the Custer County Free Fair.

T-shirt order

Toni Ruiz writes her order for a Whirlwinds Booster T-shirt for the Clinton Middle School Booster Club.

Math help

Maverick Vloedman, left, finds help from teacher Courtney Gregory with his math sheet after recess.

Contest begins

Zachary Martin, Weatherford FFA, adjusts the pedal to his height during the Farm Equipment Operators contest at the Custer County Fairgrounds.

Gov. Kevin Stitt and state election officials provided an update on the ongoing efforts to maintain Oklahoma’s status as a national leader in election integrity. As part of Oklahoma’s routine voter list maintenance as required by law, officials announced more than 453,000 voter registrations have been removed, including ineligible voters such as convicted felons and deceased voters, since 2021.

BALTIMORE (AP) — The owner and manager of the cargo ship that caused the Baltimore bridge collapse recklessly cut corners and ignored known electrical problems on the vessel, the Justice Department alleged Wednesday in a lawsuit seeking to recover more than $100 million that the government spent to clear the underwater debris and reopen the city’s port.

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