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Hometown Headlines: Top 10 most read stories in November 2025

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These are the top stories for November that kept readers engaged. Serious collisions, police investigations and major arrests dominated the month’s readership.

Hometown Headlines’ top 10 most read stories this month

  1. Fatal collision on Highway 29
    One person died in a collision on Highway 29. The story detailed the fatal crash and the information released by police and emergency responders. It became the most-read news item in November.
  2. Attempted murder investigation leads to arrest
    Police arrested a suspect following an attempted murder investigation. The story outlined the details provided by OPP and drew strong reader attention as the case progressed.
  3. Smiths Falls man charged in 2023 Elizabethtown-Kitley homicide
    OPP announced a charge in connection with a 2023 homicide in Elizabethtown-Kitley. The update marked a significant development in the long-running file.
  4. Smiths Falls Police make six arrests
    Smiths Falls police reported six arrests connected to recent enforcement efforts. The article summarized the incidents and updates released by police.
  5. Smiths Falls Police report nine arrests in November 2025
    A second police update from Smiths Falls outlined nine arrests made through the month. Readers continued to follow police activity closely, making this another high-engagement story.

Read Hometown Headlines for the top 10 most read stories for the month and top 5 most read stories for the week.

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