Sheldon construction site death: Man falls 30 feet down shaft
The sheriff’s office is investigating after a man fell 30 feet down a shaft at a construction site near Sheldon, officials say.
The sheriff’s office is investigating after a man fell 30 feet down a shaft at a construction site near Sheldon, officials say.
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The sheriff’s office is investigating after a man fell 30 feet down a shaft at…
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