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Lifestyle
Lucky Dime Leads To $50K Maryland Lottery Win For Virginia Woman
A lucky dime led to a $50,000 windfall for a Virginia woman who came across state lines to try her lucky playing a Maryland Lottery scratcher. It may have been a three-hour trip from her remote Virginia town to Maryland, but it wound up worth it for “Molly” who claimed a top prize on a “50 Years!” scratch-off ticket. The lucky lottery player’s tale began when “Molly” won $25 on a Maryland Lottery scratch off, and stopped at Goose Creek on Stockton Road in Pocomoke City to cash it in late last month. Feeling emboldened, “Molly took her winnings and doubled down, purchasing a $50 “50 Years…
Obituaries
Victim Of Virginia Church Parking Lot Shooting Was Loving Dad To 'Miracle Baby'
Devoted dad. Caring boyfriend. Selfless friend. This is how Robert Staton was being remembered. The 33-year-old Rustburg resident was shot and killed at around 1 pm Tuesday, July 5, in the Saint Pauls Baptist Church parking lot on Brookneal Highway authorities said. A motorist told deputies a black mid-size truck was spotted leaving the scene at the time of the incident. Friends and family of Staton organized a GoFundMe page to support Staton’s girlfriend and 17-month-old daughter — his "miracle baby." "My brother had a heart off[sic] gold and would give and do anything for anyone,"…
Police & Fire
Northern Virginia Man Sentenced To Prison For Selling Fake 'Molly': Prosecutors
A Winchester man who pleaded guilty to selling the street drug falsely called "Molly" will serve six years in federal prison, prosecutors said. A judge sentenced Lamont Antoine Parson, 40, to six years in prison on Monday, June 27, the Department of Justice said in a press release. Parson pleaded guilty to trafficking Eutylone along with his uncle Gregory McKinley Frye, 54, in November, the release notes. They faced up to 20 years in prison. A judge will sentence Frye later this year, officials said. Police raided their apartment in February 2020 and found three kilogra…