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NYC DOT worker busted for hit-and-run that killed Brooklyn cyclist

NYC DOT worker busted for hit-and-run that killed Brooklyn cyclist
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NYC DOT Worker Detained For Fatal Brooklyn Hit-and-Run Incident

The incident happened in March last year.

I want justice : Arrest made in fatal Brooklyn hit-and-run nearly 1 year later

Keizer Retires From Riverboat Board, Waagmeester Elected President

May 25, 2021 Rock Rapids, Iowa There have been some changes to the Lyon County Riverboat Foundation Board of Directors. Foundation officials tell us that Doon representative Jerry Keizer, who has been serving as the foundation’s president has completed his service on the board after two three-year terms. Keizer had replaced Eugene Schroeder as Doon representative in 2015. They tell us Keizer served the Lyon County Riverboat Foundation as president for the last four years. Foundation officials tell us several major changes happened under his leadership. The board found ways to lower the unpaid balance on long-term multi-cycle grants (from $2.4 million to $650,000). Keizer lead the way in changing the frequency that competitive grants were distributed from twice a year to once a year, allowing better control and estimate of funding available for grants. He was also at the helm during the changing of distribution amounts on competitive grants from unlimited to a maximum of $250,0

Irene Helen Schroeder

Irene Helen (Sak) Schroeder passed away quietly at her home on Friday, May 21, 2021. Irene was born on February 28, 1930, in Bridgeport, Michigan, where she was a lifelong resident. Born to Jerry and Elizabeth (Prebil) Sak, she was the sixth of eight children. Irene graduated from Saginaw High School. On June 17, 1950, she married Eugene J. Schroeder. They settled in Bridgeport and eventually built a house on her husband s family farm. Irene was always a hard worker. She began working at age 16 at Simon Brothers in Saginaw while also attending high school. Irene also spent many years as a waitress at the High Life Inn and several other local restaurants. She also worked at Carter s Children s Shop in Birch Run for 10 years, retiring in 1993. Never one to stay idle, Irene became an excellent seamstress proficient in making draperies, clothes, slipcovers, and quilts. In her later years she could be found puttering around her flower beds. Irene became very involved with her church. She

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