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Domestic violence, intimate partner violence, dating abuse and relationship abuse, do not discriminate. They can impact people of any race, gender, sexual preference, religion, education level or economic status. Moreover, relationship violence often looks different from relationship to relationship. First observed in October 1981 as a national “Day of Unity,” Domestic Violence Awareness Month is held each October to unite advocates across the nation in their efforts to end domestic violence. Communities and advocacy organizations across the country connect with the public and one another throughout the month to raise awareness about the signs of abuse and ways to stop it, and to uplift survivors by sharing their stories and providing additional resources to leaders and policymakers. Ashley Guthrie Ashley Guthrie’s life looks very different now than it did a few years ago. The 32-year-old Hugo resident

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b bad, to the point where he wasn’t even hiding it anymore.” Guthrie recalled an incident where she went downstairs to wake up her husband and, in the process slipped on his vomit on the floor. She woke him up from a drunken nap and he got very angry. The police were called. He wasn’t physically abusive, she said. “That is one thing he never did. It is something that I used to justify a lot of things he did. He doesn’t hit me like my other boyfriends did. He doesn’t throw me at elevators or push me down the stairs,” she said. Guthrie recalled another incident that occurred while she was pregnant. Her husband was drinking and depressed, then put a loaded gun to his head. “He went to put the gun down and it went off and went through our floor,” she said. “I told him if he ever brought a loaded gun out ever again, I would leave him.” She stuck to that ultimatum. One day Guthrie had a strange premonition while she was at work, so

In this issue, readers can find the 2020 Best of the Press Readers’ Choice special section. From best hamburger to best teacher, there are hundreds of winners and finalists named by readers as tops in their field. An article ran earlier this month stating that 84% of newspaper readers vote in elections. Could it be true for the Best of the Press contests, too? Yes. More than 25,000 votes were cast by readers in five Best of the Press contests including the White Bear Press, Vadnais Press, Quad Community Press, Shoreview Press and The Citizen, which may make these contests the largest in the region. Votes were tallied using a reputable platform, which is also used by the largest media outlets in the country. Community newspaper readers turn out to be one of the largest voting blocs for political elections and the Best of the Press contests. It makes sense. Those who care to read community newspapers care about local businesses; shop locally; follow school, city, township and county news; and vote. There is a saying that those who vote (in political elections) earn a right to complain. How about those who voted in the Best of Press contests? They’ve earned the right to congratulate winners and finalists. Winning or placing with this many votes is impressive and deserves praise. The Press would like feedback about the contest. Readers can share possible categories for next year’s contests and thoughts about the edition at (marketing@presspubs.com).

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