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Brewer, a Fulton resident, died Thursday morning.
Ryan Brewer, a tow-truck driver, was hit last week on I-70 while hooking up a car to his truck. This morning, Ryan died in the hospital due to multiple injuries. Friends and family of Ryan Brewer are gathering for a prayer vigil and balloon release. @KOMUnewspic.twitter.com/u2w8BUZcXp Sarah Bush (@sarahbush44) April 8, 2021
According to a Missouri State Highway Patrol crash report, 32-year-old driver Matthew Link of Chesterfield traveled onto the westbound shoulder near mile marker 151 and struck the rear of 33-year-old Cameron Olson s vehicle of Ballwin just after 6 p.m. on March 29.
Motorcycle driver suffers serious injuries in Moniteau County crash
Missouri State Highway Patrol
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
A California, Missouri man was taken by helicopter to University Hospital on Sunday after a crash on Highway 50.
Jay Wilton, 56, was hurt when his Harley Davidson motorcycle went off the road and overturned on Highway 50 at Route H in Moniteau County, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol s crash report. Wilton was not wearing a helmet.
A passenger, Blanche Estep, 58, of California, was taken by ambulance to University Hospital with moderate injuries. She was wearing a helmet, the patrol said.
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Foxconn, Fisker plan to team up to create innovative electric car
FOX6 News Foxconn, Fisker plan to team up to create innovative electric car 5
Foxconn has found a new partner for manufacturing and that could mean more changes at its Mount Pleasant campus.
MILWAUKEE - Foxconn has found a new partner for manufacturing and that could mean more changes at its Mount Pleasant campus.
California-based automaker Fisker has been pushing for its innovative electric car to be roaming the streets and Foxconn has agreed to help the company make it happen.
Foxconn, Mount Pleasant
The companies say they hope to combine their strengths in order to develop a breakthrough new vehicle.
UW Health lab performs nearly 200,000 COVID-19 tests
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MADISON, Wis. - UW Health’s lab announced on Friday, Feb. 26 that it performed its first COVID-19 test at University Hospital on March 19, 2020. Almost a year later, they have run nearly 200,000 COVID-19 tests.
UW Health is now recognizing the efforts of the medical technologists, specimen receiving technicians, pathology faculty, development specialists, lab quality and many lab leaders who have often worked 80-100 hours per week to achieve this remarkable feat. Some weeks they ran as many as 1,100 COVID-19 test per day.
In early March 2020, the state lab was the only one that could test for COVID-19 and supplies were limited. Patient placement and decision-making for a care team was difficult without a COVID-19 test results, and UW Health needed more tests and faster results so frontline workers could provide accurate, safe, and quality patient care.