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Little Debbie truck burned in West Virginia, and outraged snack fans demand justice

Little Debbie truck burned in West Virginia, and outraged snack fans demand justice Mark Price, The Charlotte Observer May 7 A Little Debbie truck was set on fire in West Virginia, and fan outrage has sent social media into overdrive with calls for justice and retribution. It happened April 28 in the town of Parkersburg, about 80 miles north of Charleston, and arson investigators say the entire inventory of the truck was lost. That means Fudge Rounds, Oatmeal Creme Pies, Zebra Cakes and heavens no! Swiss Rolls. An arrest was announced Thursday by police, but that has done little to ease the momentum of anger and conspiracy theories of a snack heist cover up.

Two dead in Black Forest crash after driver runs stop sign

Editor s note: This story has been updated to correct the time of the crash based on updated information from the Colorado State Patrol.   Two people were killed in a traffic crash in Black Forest on Sunday when their sedan was T-boned by a car that ran a stop sign, the Colorado State Patrol said. Colorado State Patrol responded to a call shortly after 9:30 a.m. at Shoup and Vollmer roads when a 24-year-old man failed to stop while eastbound on Shoup, the state patrol said in a news release. His 2004 Saturn sedan slammed into the passenger side of a 2005 Lexus sedan, causing it to spin though the intersection before it was hit a second time by a northbound F-150.

2 dead in Black Forest crash after driver runs stop sign

Editor s note: This story has been updated to correct the time of the crash based on updated information from the Colorado State Patrol.   Two people were killed in a traffic crash in Black Forest on Sunday when their sedan was T-boned by a car that ran a stop sign, the Colorado State Patrol said. Colorado State Patrol responded to a call shortly after 9:30 a.m. at Shoup and Vollmer roads when a 24-year-old man failed to stop while eastbound on Shoup, the state patrol said in a news release. His 2004 Saturn sedan slammed into the passenger side of a 2005 Lexus sedan, causing it to spin though the intersection before it was hit a second time by a northbound F-150.

Edward (Ed) Eugene Yoder | News, Sports, Jobs

Dec 23, 2020 Mr. Edward (Ed) Eugene Yoder, 89, of Valley View Retirement Community, formerly of Bratton Township, Mifflin County, passed unexpectedly from this earth and into the loving arms of Jesus on the morning of his 89th birthday on Dec. 21, 2020. Ed was born on Dec. 21, 1931 in Bratton Township, to the late, Mr. Theodore G. Yoder and Salina A. (Hertzler) Yoder. Also referred to as “Sonny” by his parents, neighbors and friends, he was the widower of Myrna D. (Zeigler) Yoder who passed away in 2013. The couple was married on March 22, 1958 and was blessed to spend 55 years of marriage before Myrna’s passing. Ed is survived by a brother, Robert Yoder and wife Patricia of State College, PA. He is also survived by a son, Brian E. and daughter in law, Cindy Yoder of Lewistown, a daughter, Dana L. of Harrisburg and an adopted daughter, Xiomaris Soriano, of New York City, New York. Also surviving are three grandchildren, Shannon Yetter of Lewistown, Caleb Yoder of Bratto

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