AUBURN Nearly a month after Candice Gulley lost two of her children, two nephews and four ranchers from the Tallapoosa County Girls Ranch in a horrific crash on Interstate 65, she walked up to an altar and spoke with conviction. I am not strong. My God is, and in my weakness he s going to be my strength, she said. Whether these children shared my blood or they didn t, they were my children, and they re in the presence of the King. They are worshipping him face to face.
Gulley, who was driving the ranch-owned vehicle that carried those eight children and teens, was the only survivor from the passenger van.
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When Federal Aviation Administration administrator Randy Babbitt listened to the tapes and poured over the information about February’s deadly plane crash in Buffalo, N.Y, he, like much of the America
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Two people feared dead after small plane crashes in Northern California
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FILE PHOTO. A small plane prepares to take off.
DINSMORE, Calif. - A small plane crashed Thursday in a wooded area of Northern California and two people were feared dead, authorities said.
The Humboldt County Sheriff s office said a fixed-wing single-engine plane with two people on board crashed near the Dinsmore Airport crashed and caught fire around 11:50 a.m.
Firefighters responded and extinguished the blaze, the office said, preventing it from spreading into the nearby wooded area. The sheriff s office previously said it believed there were multiple fatalities but could not confirm it due to the state of the wreckage.