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DOUGLAS COUNTY, Calif. - The Nevada Highway Patrol (NHP) is investigating a fatal crash involving three vehicles on US395 in Gardnerville on Tuesday, February 23, 2021. ....
Courtesy-ISP Sgt. Wheeles AUSTIN, Ind. – The Indiana State Police (ISP) investigated a two-vehicle fatal crash Saturday on I-65 in Scott County that resulted in the death of a 47-year-old Tennessee man. As a result of the initial investigation, a Jennings County man was arrested on charges of OWI. Just before midnight, troopers responded to an accident on northbound I-65, near the 33-mile marker, just south of Austin. ISP determined that a speeding car, driven by Cooper A. Hensley, 24, of Paris Crossing, hit a pickup, also going north, driven by Scott Hoosier, 47, of Tennessee. The force of the collision caused the Tennessee man’s vehicle to leave the east side of the interstate and strike a tree. Hensley’s car veered into the median cable barrier and overturned. ....
Motorists need to be aware both east and westbound lanes of a portion of Interstate 24 in Marshall County will be blocked Tuesday morning while law enforcement continues an investigation of a fatal collision from last week. Kentucky State Police Post 1 spokesman Trooper Adam Jones advises motorists the interstate will be blocked at the 27-mile marker on I-24 beginning at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday morning in Calvert City. He says it will remain blocked for approximately three (3) hours to allow KSP’s Reconstruction Team to work on a collision from last week. He says motorists will be able to detour by ramping off at Exit 27, cross U.S. Highway 62 and continue on Interstate 24. ....
Kevin Bone/Stuff New Zealand Prime Minister John Key, with Head of the NZ Defence Forces Lt General Rhys Jones and Minister of Defence Wayne Mapp speak at Whenuapai Airbase regarding the death of a New Zealand SAS Soldier in Afghanistan in 2011. OPINION: It was 6am on September 12, 2001, when my phone rang and Gerry Brownlee said “turn on the TV, the US is under attack”. The Twin Towers had fallen. Later that morning we talked about what it meant. Was it like Pearl Harbour? We decided no, in these circumstances, international terrorists could not start a world war. But we knew the world had changed. New Zealand would have to stand with its traditional allies and partners. ....