McMinnville logger dies in logging accident – Tillamook Headlight-Herald
Tillamook Headlight-HeraldMcMinnville logger dies in logging accidentTillamook Headlight-HeraldOn July 12, 2017, at approximately 08:50am, Tillamook 911 was notified of a logging accident in an area about 5.5 miles above Gold Creek Rd in Tillamook at a…
Nebraska town rallies around vice principal after slip-and-slide accident – New York Daily News
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Nebraska town rallies around vice principal after slip-and-slide accident
New York Daily News Residents of a small town in Nebraska are rallying around the family of Chad Fuller, a local principal paralyzed in a slip-and-slide accident. (linkedin). BY Caitlyn Hitt. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. Thursday, July 13, 2017, 1:14 PM. A small town in Nebraska … Assistant vice principal paralyzed in Slip ‘N Slide accidentFox News |
NH man ID’d in Woburn fatal worksite accident – The Union Leader
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NH man ID’d in Woburn fatal worksite accident
The Union Leader The New Hampshire man killed Tuesday in a construction accident in Woburn, Mass., has been identified as 32-year-old Mark Camire. The accident occurred during work on the Woburn City Library project, when a piece of rock broke free from the foundation … |
Georgia man dies in boating accident on Cherokee Lake – WBIR-TV
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Georgia man dies in boating accident on Cherokee Lake
WBIR-TV HAWKINS COUNTY – A Georgia man has died after a boating accident on Cherokee Lake in Hawkins County. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency said a 70-year-old man from Rome, Georgia was operating a boat when it hit a partially submerged silo … North Georgia man dies in boating accidentWTVC Georgia man killed in Hawkins County boating accidentWATE 6 On Your Side Cherokee Lake boating accident claims Georgia man’s lifeMaryville Daily Times WJHL –Local 8 Now all 9 news articles » |
Worker Dies in Industrial Accident at Intel Campus – U.S. News & World Report
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Worker Dies in Industrial Accident at Intel Campus
U.S. News & World Report PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Police say a worker died in an industrial accident at an Intel campus in Hillsboro. Hillsboro police Lt. Henry Reimann said in a news release that 50-year-old Jay Elwell died Wednesday while performing routine maintenance on a … Worker dies in Intel accident, police sayOregonLive.com Intel Worker Killed In Industrial Accident, Police SayPatch.com |
Australian man has big toe replace thumb after bull accident – Fox News
Fox NewsAustralian man has big toe replace thumb after bull accidentFox NewsAn Australian man whose thumb was severed off by a bull had his big toe surgically removed to replace the missing body part, reports said. (iStock). An Australian man whose thu…
Truckers Win Fight to Keep Insurance Payouts Low – NBCNews.com
NBCNews.comTruckers Win Fight to Keep Insurance Payouts LowNBCNews.comGraham Brown was headed to his job as a computer technician in May of 2005 when a drowsy big-rig driver swerved into his path and struck his car, sending it flying off a rural Illino…
Worker dies in Intel accident, police say – OregonLive.com
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Worker dies in Intel accident, police say
OregonLive.com Police said Jay Elwell, 50, died while doing maintenance on a vertical industrial storage carousel. Elwell was employed by Raymond Handling Concepts Corporation, which is a subcontractor for Intel, Hillsboro police said in a news release. An early … Worker Dies in Industrial Accident at Intel CampusU.S. News & World Report Intel Worker Killed In Industrial Accident, Police SayPatch.com |
Motorcycle safety’s many factors – Greensburg Daily News
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Motorcycle safety’s many factors
Greensburg Daily News KOKOMO – Eleven motorcyclists were revving their engines in a designated parking lot in Kokomo, ready to start riders’ training exercises in a controlled environment. The training was offered by American Bikers Aimed Toward Education (ABATE), a … |
Top of the Morning, July 13, 2017 – Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette
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Top of the Morning, July 13, 2017
Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette Thanks to her horses, Molly Baldes might be the most popular draw at the University of Illinois. “A lot of these kids, especially those from up north, lose their minds when they see a horse on campus,” said the manager of the UI Horse Farm. “They all … |




