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Mid-Daily Items: Bank robber was an unhappy customer

This season, five bell-ringers in El Paso County, Colo., will be the first to accept debit and credit cards along with spare change and bills. Salvation Army officials say the kettle tradition needs to be tweaked as consumers increasingly carry only plastic.

Bell ringers are giving the credit card-kettles mixed reviews. But some shoppers who saw the new kettles liked them, saying they’ve walked past kettles in the past and wanted to donate but had no cash.

— And finally, nobody puts Rebecca Willis in a corner.

The small mountain town of Marshall, N.C., has agreed to pay $275,000 for banning her from a community hangout after residents complained about her dirty dancing.

Willis, then 56, was told to stay away from the Marshall Depot community center eight years ago.

According to court documents, she was accused of gyrating and simulating sexual intercourse with her partner while wearing a skirt so short it exposed her underwear. Willis described her dance style as “exuberant and flamboyant” but not obscene.

She’s still not allowed to return to the refurbished train station where she once danced and socialized, but she said that’s OK with her.

Her attorney, Jon Sasser, said the town strongly opposes lifting the ban.

“They said they’d burn the place down before they let her come back, so we decided to see if they’d put a monetary price on the right,” he said.

The American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina Legal Foundation announced the settlement Thursday.

Larry Leake, an attorney for the town, said Marshall’s insurance company advocated the settlement. The town believes it did nothing wrong and would have prevailed in a trial, he said.

Willis said in a statement that the settlement sends a message that the town should allow for diversity and free expression.

“I am very happy with this settlement and relieved that the lawsuit is finally over,” she said.



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