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Puppy stuck in pipe for hours freed by MoCo responders

WASHINGTON — Almost seven hours after getting stuck in a pipe near Montgomery Blair High School in Maryland, a nine-week-old Pomeranian puppy was freed by Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service. The rescue mission began around 6:30 p.m. Saturday night when a woman asked firefighters for help near Blair High School. Mongtomery County Fire’s Pete Piringer says a nine-week-old puppy fell into a pipe and got stuck. Rescuers brought in heavy machinery to dig around the pipe. Medics fed some food and oxygen to the puppy who was more than 10 feet below ground inside the six inch pipe. Around 1:30 a.m. Sunday, the Pomeranian puppy was finally and successfully rescued. But the lengthy ordeal  was frequently updated throughout Saturday night on Twitter by Piringer.

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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