Border Patrol agents assist YCSO with bailout following vehicle stop Published: 01 April 2021 01 April 2021
Yuma, Arizona - Yuma Sector Border Patrol agents responded to a request for assistance from Yuma County Sheriff’s deputies following a bailout from a vehicle stop early Tuesday morning.
BP agents assisted YCSO in apprehending
occupents of a vehicle who bailed out
when the local sheriff s department
attempted to stop the vehicle for a missing
headlight.
At approximately 3:30 a.m., deputies attempted to conduct a vehicle stop on a Ford Explorer with a non-working headlight. As the vehicle came to a stop, all occupants except for the driver bailed out and ran from the area. Agents from Yuma station’s boat unit and target and enforcement unit responded to the area and tracked the group. Agents located and arrested all six passengers from the vehicle. They were all determined to be Mexican nationals who were illegally present in the United States.
Officials respond to Limestone County flooding
A Limestone County Commissioner says the county has done all they can
Limestone County Commissioner addresses flooding issues in the area By Madison Scarpino | April 1, 2021 at 7:53 PM CDT - Updated April 1 at 8:32 PM
LIMESTONE CO., Ala. (WAFF) - Limestone County residents who live near Mooresville Rd. say their yards and street floods every time it rains. and takes days to recede.
“It doesn’t drain good. We’re in the highest part of the county right here elevation wise, and it’s just kind of like a duck pond,” said Limestone County District 1 Commissioner Daryl Sammet.
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Published: 01 April 2021 01 April 2021
Yuma, Arizona - Postponed from its usual November date in 2020, the safely redesigned Children’s Festival of the Arts takes place three ways beginning Saturday, April 10.
This year’s event consists of three components: a drive-through event distributing 500 art supply kits 10 a.m. to noon April 10 at Gateway Park; a virtual celebration at 2 p.m. April 10 on the Yuma Art Center’s Facebook page; and a youth and teacher art exhibit on display in the Art Center galleries April 13 through May 28.
“We are honored to keep this longstanding community event thriving through times of uncertainty,” said Arts and Culture Program Manager Lindsay Benacka. “This school year has undoubtedly been challenging for area art teachers and students alike, but artists of all ages have been busy thinking outside the box and processing the past year’s events through creative outlets.”
49 ton nurdle coastal cleanup declared complete Updated
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The over 49 tons of nurdles that had spilled along KZN s coast line and posed a threat to marine life have successfully been cleaned up.
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The tiny plastic materials were in containers which were aboard ships but were lost at sea due to a massive storm in October 2017.
The SA Maritime Safety Authority has spearheaded a lengthy and costly cleanup operation since then, as captain Hopewell Mkhize explains. We convened a joint operations committee consisting of SAMSA, the Department of Environmental Affairs, the National Ports Authority, KZN Department of Economic Development, Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife and the Mediterranean Shipping Company , he said.