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Former Iron Dog Racer's Condition Improves after Plane Crash
Channel 2 NewsIt's been almost four months since a plane following the Iron Dog snowmachine race crashed near the Rainy Pass Lodge, badly injuring both pilot Robert Stone and his passenger, former Iron Dog racer Jason Wichman. Wichman suffered brain trauma and is now...Tags: Transportation Industry, Auction Service, National Transportation Safety Board, Transportation Accidents, Air and Space Accidents
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READER SUBMITTED: Rotary Charity Golf: "Swing For Shelby"
Greater New BritainGolfer's Wanted: "Swing For Shelby" at the Kensington-Berlin Sunrise Rotary Club's Fifth Annual Charity Golf Tournament on Monday June 17. Enjoy a day out and feel good about supporting great causes! At Timberlin Golf Course, 330 Southington Rd, Berlin,...Tags: Golf, Social Issues, Sports
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Keep raves out of the Coliseum, doctors urge
Several emergency room physicians called Monday for an end to raves at the Los Angeles Coliseum after a massive weekend event sent scores of teenagers and young adults to hospitals, mostly for drug intoxication.
At least two people — one of them...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Disasters and Accidents, New Year's Day, Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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Man Injured in Rainy Pass Plane Crash Faces Long Road to Recovery
Channel 2 NewsUpgraded from critical condition to serious, Jason Wichman's medical condition is improving following a plane crash near Rainy Pass more than a week ago that left both him and the pilot badly injured -- only days after Wichman withdrew from the Iron...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Air and Space Accidents, Fractured Rib
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Letters: Metal detectors in hospitals work
Re "Hospitals shedding metal detectors," Feb. 3 I well remember the 1993 shooting of emergency room physician Richard May at Los Angeles County/USC Medical Center. I was the trauma anesthesiologist and staff physician on duty that day who took care of...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, General Practitioners
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Heart of teenager killed in hit-and-run saves life of friend
The devil may have taken Skylar Marion away, his father says, but God had to figure out how to spread him around. Skylar, a 15-year-old Chesapeake High School freshman who loved to tinker with bicycles and spend time outdoors, was killed in a hit-and-run...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Heart Transplants, Motorvehicle Accidents, Human Interest, Transportation Accidents
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Our last dance with Ray Lewis
When I heard the news that Ray Lewis was retiring at the end of this season, I cried. Ray Lewis has an emotional hold on this community, state, and fan base — and on my family. He has been, for 17 years, a leader, an inspiration, a sign of hope. A...
Tags: Holidays, Ray Lewis, Johnny Unitas
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Hagerstown man sentenced for second-degree child abuse
dona@herald-mail.comA Hagerstown man indicted on charges that he seriously injured a child earlier this year was sentenced last week in Washington County Circuit Court to 10 years in prison. Darryl Xavier Talley Jr., 26, of 1317 Jay Drive, Hagerstown, was sentenced...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Washington, DC, Prisons, Skull Fracture, Abusive Behavior
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The Fairbanks Four, Part 1: The Crime
Channel 2 NewsThe murder of 15-year-old Jonathon Hartman is described as one of the worst crimes ever committed in Fairbanks -- but to this day, a debate rages over the four suspects convicted of his 1997 death and whether they actually committed the crime....Tags: Family, Injuries and Wounds, Health and Medical Professionals, Hospitals and Clinics, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Hollywood Man Gets Life in 'Instant Message' Revenge Massacre
Los Angeles TimesANAHEIM HILLS, Calif. -- The conspiracy began with a series of instant messages, prosecutors said: Iftekhar Murtaza's girlfriend had broken up with him after two years because her parents disapproved of him, and he told a friend that he wanted revenge....Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Prosecution
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Pa. man to stand trial in mother's slaying
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comFollowing an hourlong preliminary hearing Tuesday, Magisterial District Judge Gary Carter ruled that there was enough evidence against Marcus Wallace for him to stand trial in the murder of his mother. A mandatory arraignment for Wallace is scheduled...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Injuries and Wounds, Human Body, Witnesses, DNA
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