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That s gonna leave a mark. A recent video share shows a truck that was traveling through Davenport realize too late that it s a little too tall for a bridge there.
According to the video description, this happened April 22 in Davenport. The driver who captured the video could sense that this wasn t going to end well. A semi-tractor trailer was nearly a railroad bridge there. The height of clearance for the bridge is 11 8 . How tall was the truck? Answer: taller than that.
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Fortunately, there do not appear to have been any serious injuries in the mishap.
Let me tell you upfront that cleaning out my golf bag for the first time in several years was not a planned event. I couldn t find one of the two fobs that you need to start my car. The last time I saw the fob was on a day when I took the car to the golf course. The car will start as long as the fob is anywhere inside the vehicle. So, I figured it was in the golf bag somewhere, since it wasn t under the seats of the car or pickup. It was not under my couch cushions, but a couple of goldfish crackers were. I m assuming that my two-year-old niece left those for me during her Easter visit.
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New Director Digs Into History At Ravalli County Museum
With less than a month on the job, Michelle Nowling is already deep into the local history that is expertly preserved and presented at the Ravalli County Museum. The former Ravalli County Courthouse has been a museum since the construction of the current courthouse just to the east of the building. And the collections have grown substantially since the days of the first director Erma Owings.
Nowling is Montana native, growing up in Philipsburg and attending Montana State University in Bozeman. She picked up a graduate degree in Museum Studies in Virginia, where she also dug deep into Civil War history. Upon arriving in Hamilton, she started an intense study of the valley s history. When we talked this week, she was looking at Nez Perce history, getting ready for a Native American exhibit that will be coming this year.