Published: Wednesday, August 27, 2008
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Junior Champion, Jacey Wregglesworth, Silvana
Reserve Junior Champion, Alex Naumann, Snohomish
The motorcycle, driven by a 38-year-old North Plainfield man, and the 2003 Dodge Neon were both traveling northbound on Route 130 near Stults Road around 7 p.m. when the crash took place, Sgt. James Stoddard said.
The driver of the Neon, a 66-year-old
Mario A. White, 21, now faces four felony counts of first-degree reckless endangerment in addition to the seven felonies and six misdemeanors he was previously charged with.
If convicted on all counts, he faces a sentence of up to 150 years.
Police say
SHEBOYGAN A Sheboygan man is in custody after a high-speed chase Saturday morning brought a premature and nearly tragic end to the Brat Days parade downtown.
The 21-year-old suspect is expected to be charged with operating while intoxicated causing
A small, fledgling womens only publishing house, started four years back from a barsati in Connaught Circus, was doing well for itself, posting profits in the last three years. No mean feat this in the big bad world of multinational publishers and
Autumn casts its shadows over the land in "Uncle Vanya."
Characters squint as the light dims on the horizons of their lives. Long-held hopes fall away. Even Mother Nature seems ready to succumb to the darkness here. It may be 19th century Russia, but
overworked daughter from his first marriage), Joan Mankin (his doting mother-in-law), Dan Hiatt (his frustrated brother-in-law), Andy Murray (the ecology-oriented country doctor), Howard Swain (a guitar-playing, impoverished landowner), Barbara Oliver (
Laughter percolates throughout the "Uncle Vanya" that opened Saturday at the Bruns Amphitheater, breaking in waves over the unhappy lives of the denizens of a late 19th century Russian country estate. Empathy gathers slowly around the disappointed