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By Mark Evenstad
Jan 6, 2021 7:35 PM
Two people were injured in a three-vehicle accident Monday in Dubuque. 44 year old Denise Austin of Dubuque was taken by ambulance to UnityPoint Health-Finley Hospital and a six-month old infant was taken by ambulance to MercyOne Dubuque Medical Center for treatment of their injuries. According to Dubuque police, the crash happened just after 4pm Monday at the intersection of Asbury Road and Judson Drive. Police said 34 year old Kenneth Schmeichel of Dubuque was traveling west on Asbury Road but was stopped in traffic waiting for a vehicle to turn left onto Judson when a vehicle driven by 57 year old Daniel Gleason of Kieler struck the rear of Schmeichel’s vehicle and continued west on Asbury, striking Austin’s vehicle broadside. The infant was a passenger in Kenneth Schmeichel’s vehicle. Gleason was cited with failure to maintain control of his vehicle and failure to have automobile insurance.
Shepherd Focuses on the Why
By John Yevuta - | Dec 16, 2020
Any weekend warrior can tell you that fitness is as much about the mind as it is the body. That’s not lost on trainer Sarah Seabrook, who has built her business, Prodigy Fitness, by encouraging people of all sizes, shapes, and ages to get active.
As our area’s fitness doyenne, her own athletic accomplishments are impressive–a lifelong swimmer, a varsity high school athlete, and as an adult, a regular participant in “tough mudder” races. Prodigy clients will tell you that her inclusive approach to training, which capitalizes on her empathy and energy, is an even greater talent.