10 years after losing daughters in crash, mother of Uhl sisters remains champion of safe driving – kplr11.com
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10 years after losing daughters in crash, mother of Uhl sisters remains champion of safe driving
kplr11.com An Illinois State trooper, traveling to the scene of another accident, lost control of his cruiser and hit the girls’ vehicle head-on, killing both of them. The state trooper was traveling 126 miles per hour, talking to his girlfriend on a cellphone … |
10 years after losing daughters in crash, mother of Uhl sisters remains champion of safe driving – fox2now.com
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10 years after losing daughters in crash, mother of Uhl sisters remains champion of safe driving
fox2now.com An Illinois State trooper, traveling to the scene of another accident, lost control of his cruiser and hit the girls’ vehicle head-on, killing both of them. The state trooper was traveling 126 miles per hour, talking to his girlfriend on a cellphone … |
Woman sentenced to 3½ years for Davidsonville accident that killed man – CapitalGazette.com
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Woman sentenced to 3½ years for Davidsonville accident that killed man
CapitalGazette.com An Edgewater woman was sentenced Tuesday to three and a half years in prison after she pleaded guilty to being drunk during a Davidsonville accident that left one man dead in 2016. Michelle Lee Brookman, 44, was sentenced by Judge J. Michael Wachs … |
Driver in fatal crash charged in previous accident – New Castle News
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Driver in fatal crash charged in previous accident
New Castle News 3 accident in which Fry was a driver occurred at the intersection of Highland and Sumner avenues. According to a police report and account of a second driver who was involved, Fry passed a woman’s car on the left as she slowed to make a left-hand turn. |
Police search for driver in Talmadge Bridge accident – WSAV-TV
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Police search for driver in Talmadge Bridge accident
WSAV-TV SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — A single- vehicle accident occurred Monday just before 6:30 p.m. The accident happened on the Hutchinson Island side of the Talmadge Bridge. Witnesses say the driver of a pick-up truck was traveling southbound but hit the … |
Queensferry Crossing death may have been ‘freak accident’ – BBC News
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Queensferry Crossing death may have been ‘freak accident‘
BBC News A construction worker fatally injured on the new Queensferry Crossing may have died as a result of a “freak accident“, an inquiry has heard. John Cousin was on the bridge deck when he was struck by the arm of a mobile crane last April. A fatal accident … |
Queensferry Crossing death may have been ‘freak accident’ – BBC News
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Queensferry Crossing death may have been ‘freak accident‘
BBC News A construction worker fatally injured on the new Queensferry Crossing may have died as a result of a “freak accident“, an inquiry has heard. John Cousin was on the bridge deck when he was struck by the arm of a mobile crane last April. A fatal accident … |
‘Major accident’ causing backup on I-10 east – mySanAntonio.com
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‘Major accident‘ causing backup on I-10 east
mySanAntonio.com Drivers headed east on Interstate 10 should expect a delay due to an accident causing traffic to build up, Texas Department of Transportation officials said. A TxDOT traffic camera shows a large vehicle that has apparently rolled over off the side of … |
Woman in fatal accident identified – Danville Commercial News
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Woman in fatal accident identified
Danville Commercial News DANVILLE – The 31-year-old woman who died in a car accident Friday afternoon has been identified as Myosha L. Palmore by Vermilion County Coroner Jane McFadden. Palmore’s 3-year-old child was in the vehicle and is in stable condition according to a … |
Investigation in Southern Illinois Finds Violations, Irregularities with Queen of Hearts – WspyNews (press release)
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Investigation in Southern Illinois Finds Violations, Irregularities with Queen of Hearts
WspyNews (press release) A newspaper investigation in southern Illinois has found that at least a dozen raffles conducted largely by veterans’ organizations in the southwest part of the state may not conform to state law. The Belleville News-Democrat investigation revealed … |




