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Nearly 2 dozen pigs killed in Montgomery County barn fire

WASHINGTON – Nearly two dozen pigs were killed Sunday in a Montgomery County barn fire. The fire sparked at Spring Valley Farm, located on Darnestown Road. The fire happened in a non-hydrant area, and large capacity water tankers were brought to the scene, according to Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Spokesman Pete Piringer. The barn collapsed shortly after crews arrived, and several farm structures were also badly damaged. Power lines came down during the fire fight, and one firefighter was injured, Piringer said.

All of the farm’s horses were reportedly safe. No additional information has been released at this time.

How the ‘Juventus Way’ helped young Montgomery Co. soccer players during pandemic

When play resumes June 20 in Italy's Serie A, Juventus will be in first place and looking to secure its 68th league championship. If you're not familiar with one of the world's most famous soccer teams, think the New York Yankees of Italian soccer. But all its glamour and success is matched with true character and commitment for the way the game is played. That's not just limited to the team in Italy, but extends to a global network of youth clubs, including the Montgomery County, Maryland-based Juventus Academy DC Metro.
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