Experts question why Schlitterbahn put smallest Verrückt riders in front – Kansas City Star
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Experts question why Schlitterbahn put smallest Verrückt riders in front
Kansas City Star The three people riding the raft involved in the death of an Olathe boy at Schlitterbahn Kansas City water park weighed a total of 545 pounds, according to Kansas City, Kan., police. That was within the range of 400 to 550 pounds that the water park … |
Beloved Little League coach dies in tree-trimming accident in… – WJXT Jacksonville
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Beloved Little League coach dies in tree-trimming accident in…
WJXT Jacksonville YULEE, Fla. – Christopher “Adam” Nichols, a devoted father and beloved Little League baseball coach, was killed Saturday in a tree-cutting accident when a … Jacksonville father with twins on the way killed in tree trimming …Firstcoastnews.com Nassau mourns baseball coach, 33, killed in tree-trimming accidentFlorida Times-Union Soon-to-be father of twins dies in tree-trimming accident | WFTVWFTV Orlando |
HCSO Deputies respond to accident on Hixson Pike – WTVC
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HCSO Deputies respond to accident on Hixson Pike
WTVC Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) deputies responded to a two-vehicle accident at the 9000 block of Hixson Pike at Chip Drive Tuesday morning. HCSO deputies tell us the driver of a Chevrolet Trailblazer was traveling northbound on Hixson Pike … UPDATE: HCSO respond to accident on Hixson Pike at Dalton LaneWRCB-TV 4 Injured In 2-Car Accident On Hixson PikeThe Chattanoogan |
Accident reconstruction was reason for lengthy road closure after fatal crash – PennLive.com
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Accident reconstruction was reason for lengthy road closure after fatal crash
PennLive.com Junkin said police have to preserve the accident scene for reconstruction to take place. A state police reconstructionist was called in, but they had to wait until he arrived from Lebanon County, Junkin said. “We always keep traffic moving if possible … |
Illinois traffic fatalities expected to reach 1000 in 2016 – Chicago Daily Herald
Illinois traffic fatalities expected to reach 1000 in 2016Chicago Daily HeraldIllinois raised speed limits on rural interstates from 65 mph to 70 mph at the beginning of 2014. ___. This story has been corrected to show that the number of people who hav…
Illinois traffic fatalities expected to reach 1000 in 2016 – Daily Commercial
Illinois traffic fatalities expected to reach 1000 in 2016
Daily Commercial SPRINGFILED, Ill. (AP) — Safety and insurance industry experts say Illinois traffic fatalities are expected to pass 1,000 this year for the first time since 2008 because of higher speeds, more miles driven and an increase in younger drivers on the … |
Illinois traffic fatalities expected to reach 1000 in 2016 – Herald & Review
Illinois traffic fatalities expected to reach 1000 in 2016
Herald & Review This story has been corrected to show that the number of people who have died in traffic accidents this year is up 50 from the previous year, not up from 50 the previous year. ___. Information from: The State Journal-Register, http://www.sj-r.com … |
Farm safety at forefront of fair – IllinoisHomePage.net
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Farm safety at forefront of fair
IllinoisHomePage.net ILLINOIS — The number one cause of farm fatalities is due to tractor rollovers. It’s why safety … At the State Fair Monday, several demonstrations took place to show how to prepare oneself to avoid accidents and how to escape from one. Safety … |
Victim identified in fatal Hwy. 17A accident – Live 5 News
Victim identified in fatal Hwy. 17A accident
Live 5 News The victim in a fatal crash on Highway 17A at I-26 in Berkeley County on Tuesday morning has been identified. Edward Milton Thornley IV, 37, of Moncks Corner, died at the scene of the crash, Berkeley County Coroner Bill Salisbury said. Thornley’s death … |
Railroads get funding boost for accident prevention – The Hill
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Railroads get funding boost for accident prevention
The Hill “Every dollar we invest in implementing Positive Train Control as quickly as possible is money well spent because ultimately it means fewer accidents and fewer fatalities,” FRA Administrator Sarah Feinberg said. “Today’s grants inch us closer to a … |