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Kell Woman Injured in Wreck Blamed on Slick Roads
The only accident reported with injuries was on the Kell Road east of Route 37. Deputies say Crystal Hays of Foxville Road in Kell was westbound when she lost control on the slick pavement, and overturned in the roadside ditch.
Updated: 03/14/2011 02:15P
Airlines agree to extend O'Hare renovations
United and American, the two biggest carriers at O'Hare, agreed to dismiss a lawsuit they filed against the city in January seeking to block further financing for the program, a spokesman for United said. That lawsuit led Chicago to postpone the sale
Updated: 03/14/2011 02:15P
Leave 'hateful prejudices' at home, says immigrant guide
It highlights Canada's history, politics, justice system, economy, regions, population, and rights and responsibilities of citizenship. Also among the changes announced Monday is a warning to newcomers from war-torn countries or conflict zones.
Updated: 03/14/2011 02:15P
Bangladesh on the edge
Andrew Strauss' outfit will do battle with the Windies in Chennai later this week knowing that defeat will see them crash out of the tournament and hand Bangladesh a place in the last eight. Even if England do manage to take the points from their clash
Updated: 03/14/2011 02:14P
Kahoka man dies in car accident
By the Daily Gate City Delbert D. Huckey, 75, was eastbound on US Highway 136 two miles west of Kahoka at 8:15 pm when his 2008 Ford ran off the road. The vehicle overturned and came to rest on its top in a ditch. Huckey was partially ejected.
Updated: 03/14/2011 02:14P
1 dead in crash near New Haven
Police were called to 14553 Rohman Road just before 4 am Monday on a report of a personal injury crash in which the truck was reported to be on fire with someone trapped, said Lt. Steve Stone, sheriff's department spokesman.
Updated: 03/14/2011 02:14P
Bomb kills 10 Iraqi troops as ethnic tensions rise
The early morning attack on an Iraqi army intelligence battalion headquarters in eastern Diyala province also wounded 30 people, including 15 troops, serving as a harsh reminder of the nation's continuing instability. In an unrelated demonstration in
Updated: 03/14/2011 02:13P
Crash test dummies are 'not fat enough' to measure up to today's obese kids
By Daily Mail Reporter A number of children's car seats are not properly tested because crash test dummies are not fat enough to reflect the growing number of obese kids, it was reported today. Child seats and the test dummies currently mimic children
Updated: 03/14/2011 02:13P
Owsley "Bear" Stanley, '60s Counterculture Icon and LSD Producer, Dies at 76
His wife, Sheila, was treated for minor injuries from the crash. One of the pioneers of California's drug culture, Stanley produced an estimated pound of pure LSD, or roughly 5 million "trips" of normal potency of the hallucinogenic drug in the
Updated: 03/14/2011 02:13P
Jury selection under way ahead of Twitchell trial
The lead up to the trial of Edmonton filmmaker Mark Twitchell is under way at Court of Queen's Bench. Twitchell, 31, is charged with the first-degree murder following the disappearance of Johnny Altinger in October of 2008. Police believe Altinger, 38,
Updated: 03/14/2011 02:13P