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Fort Campbell soldier dies during weapons training. FORT CAMPBELL,

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KY.» Officials at Fort Campbell said a 19-yearold soldier from Georgia died during weapons training at the Army post.

The post along the Kentucky-tennessee state line said Pvt. 2nd Class Jeremy J. Wells suffered the fatal injuries Wednesday during training at a small-arms range.

He was taken to Blanchfiel­d Army Community Hospital at Fort Campbell, where he died.

Officials said no other soldiers were injured.

Cow’s milk was added to Almond Breeze, FDA says, sparking a recall in 28 states. In the decadeslon­g war over milk — with purveyors of cow juice on one side and the people who make an increasing array of ecru-colored plant- and nut-based drinks on the other — this is as close to consorting with the enemy as it gets.

The manufactur­er of a popular brand of almond milk has announced a recall for what some would call a sacrilegio­us act: Somehow, cow’s milk got into their almond milk.

The recall affects nearly 150,000 half-gallon cartons of Almond Breeze almond milk shipped to wholesaler­s in 28 states, according to the Food and Drug Administra­tion. That is less than 1 percent of all the refrigerat­ed almond milk shipped by HP Hood LLC in the past month.

“Tough guys” urged to audition for new Wahlberg movie.

Mark Wahlberg is looking for a few tough guys to appear in his latest movie.

Boston Casting said auditions were held Saturday at its offices in the city’s Allston neighborho­od, and it encouraged “real people” with “tough faces” to answer the call.

The company said it was looking for constructi­on workers, blue-collar workers, public works workers, “fishermen, mob guys, etc.” for speaking roles and on-camera extras.

It’s not clear which film is involved, but “Wonderland” — a collaborat­ion between Netflix, Wahlberg and “Patriots Day” director Peter Berg — is in the works.

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