âMr. Butch is lovedâ: Hanover community surprises bus driver who is retiring
Community surprises retiring bus driver By Mikea Turner | May 3, 2021 at 9:22 PM EDT - Updated May 3 at 9:22 PM
HANOVER, Va. (WWBT) - It is the end of a glorious chapter for a beloved Hanover County bus driver who is retiring after more than a decade on the job. On Monday, the Ash Creek community made sure his last day was one to remember.
When Alan Stults, also known as âMr. Butch,â turned the corner on a street that knows him well, he never expected the surprise waiting at the end of it.
HIBBING â A motorcycle driver died and his passenger was injured around 3 p.m. Saturday due to a road rage incident that ended with the motorcycle losing control on some gravel on Brooklynn Drive in front of Napa Auto Parts in Hibbing, according to Police Chief Estey.
The driver was identified as Garry Frank Brill, 46, of Hibbing and his passenger was Shelby Elizabeth Sebesta, 26, of Hibbing.
Hibbing Police officers were dispatched to the scene around 3 p.m. for the report of a single-vehicle traffic accident involving a motorcycle, but it was later determined the incident began as a road rage incident involving another vehicle. The other vehicle was not involved in the accident. Upon further investigation by officers on scene it was determined that the motorcycle lost control on gravel causing the accident, a Hibbing Police Department news release said.
UAE: 2 camels killed in road accident; police issue warning
Web report/Umm Al Quwain Filed on May 4, 2021
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No human casualties were reported.
Authorities in Umm Al Quwain have issued a fresh warning after two camels were killed in an accident.
According to a report on Al Ittihad, the operation room of Umm Al Quwain Police received a report at 1:40pm on Monday, stating that a vehicle hit two camels on Al-Ittihad Street in the direction of Ras Al-Khaimah.
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Police and ambulance servcies were immediately dispatched to the site. The Arab driver who caused the accident was found to have survived; however, the two camels died. The report stated there were damages to the vehicle and no human casualties.
VIDEO: Amazon driver pauses to put American flag back on display at Merrimack home
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Shared by u local New Hampshire member Share Updated: 8:16 PM EDT May 3, 2021 A u local New Hampshire member praised this Amazon delivery driver for taking a moment out of their day to put their American flag back on display after strong winds pulled it down. MORE FROM WMUR: FDA set to approve Pfizer vaccine for 12 to 15-year-olds