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Carmel man struck by semi on I-65 in Lafayette
Officers with the Indiana State Police responded to a 911 call around 8:56 a.m. Friday reporting a person was struck by a semi-tractor on 1-65 in Lafayette.
According to preliminary investigation, 41-year-old Roger Klinger from Carmel was near mile...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Tire Change, Head Injuries
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Verzbicas adds U.S. junior triathlon title to his impressive record, then crashes
Lukas Verzbicas has been very clear in talking about his immediate sports future, insisting it lies in running.
But it was also clear from what Verzbicas said Saturday that he is going to miss the triathlon after winning what likely will be his final...Tags: Human Interest, 2016 Olympic Games, Hodgkins Disease, Health, High School Sports
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Father accused of child battery maintains his innocence
A father accused of child battery is out of jail on bond Tuesday morning, but he is due to appear in court at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday for a pre-trial.
Cody Montgomery, 19, said he is innocent.
In court for his initial hearing, Montgomery was ordered not...Tags: Trials, Injuries and Wounds, Prosecution, Health, Witnesses
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Shooting Makes Fermi Coach, Manchester Officer Beeler Appreciate Father's Day More
The Hartford CourantEdmanuel Reyes, a deranged man with two pistols and a 12-gauge shotgun, would spray 100 or so bullets at arriving police officers, at their vehicles, at surrounding houses. One of those bullets that ugly late May afternoon in Manchester would pierce...Tags: Sprained Ankle, Omar S. Thornton, Michael Irvin, Human Interest, South Windsor
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Urge teens to increase dairy in their diets
Diets rich in milk and milk products help build and maintain bone mass throughout the lifecycle, which may reduce the risk of osteoporosis. The intake of dairy products is especially important to bone health during childhood and adolescence, when bone...Tags: Tortillas, Osteoporosis, Tomatoes, Diseases and Illnesses, Chocolate Milk
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Florida has no choice but to cut Medicaid
Mike ThomasRepublican lawmakers in Tallahassee are planning to slash Medicaid, a health-care program for low-income residents. Pay attention, because this is only the beginning. Medicare is next. Washington can no more afford Medicare, a socialized health...Tags: Tallahassee (Leon, Florida), Medicaid, Social Issues, Long Term Care, Diseases and Illnesses
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Brown wants the chance "to cut loose"
The Phillies FilesAnother spring brings another chance for Dom Brown to win a job. Even with competition coming from Darin Ruf, John Mayberry Jr. and Laynce Nix, even though he hit only .196 against lefties last season, even though he still has...... -
Cyclist who lost leg in hit-and-run near Griffith Park speaks out
L.A. NOWPolice are still searching for a hit-and-run driver who struck a cyclist last month near Griffith Park, causing him to lose his leg. Damian Kevitt, 36, is speaking out about the accident that changed his life forever. He was cycling...... -
Three plead guilty to stealing medical gear at Camp Pendleton
L.A. NOWThree former civilian contractors at Camp Pendleton pleaded guilty Thursday to stealing more than $3 million worth of medical equipment meant to be shipped to Marine combat units, including those in Afghanistan. The three were employed as supply clerks... -
$25,000 reward in hit-and-run of cyclist near Griffith Park
L.A. NOWCity Councilman Tom LaBonge and the CHP have announced a $25,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of a hit-and-run driver who struck a cyclist near Griffith Park and dragged him about 600 feet, causing injuries that necessitated the...... -
Cyclist's leg amputated after crash with minivan near Griffith Park
L.A. NOWAuthorities were looking Sunday for the driver of a minivan that struck a cyclist whose leg had to be amputated after he was dragged on the Zoo Drive onramp for 600 feet.... -
Boys' basketball: No broken bones for Mission Viejo's Evan Zeller
Varsity Times InsiderThe good news for Mission Viejo point guard Evan Zeller is that he didn't break anything when he injured his foot on Wednesday night against El Toro. The bad news is he's probably going to be held out of games......
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