An Edgewood man is dead following an ATV crash in Edgewood Sunday night.
The Iowa State Patrol says the accident happened just before 8:00 pm on Woods Edge Drive when an eastbound ATV failed to negotiate a northbound curve and the driver lost control. The driver and a passenger were both ejected from the ATV.
The passenger, 32 year old Jordan Cabalka of Edgewood died from injuries sustained in the crash.
The driver of the ATV, 25 year old Hanna Koloc of Edgewood was injured and transported to Regional Medical Center in Manchester.
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Police seek help finding missing Niles man
Updated 8:45 AM;
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BERRIEN COUNTY, MI – Police are asking the public’s help finding a missing Niles Township man.
Alfred Hacker, 56, was last seen around 1 p.m. Monday, April 19, walking east on Oak Street. He lives on Woods Edge Drive and did not return home after going for a walk.
He may not be able to ask for help or get home, Berrien County sheriff’s deputies said.
He previously lived in Three Rivers and has walked there in the past, police said.
He goes by Al or Fred. He was wearing a long-sleeve flannel shirt over a red shirt, blue denims and white sneakers. Police asked anyone with information to call Berrien County Central Dispatch at 269-983-7141.
April 14, 2021 at 3:28 PM
As we look for updates on the Derek Chauvin trial, the Roxbury Public Library will give us an opportunity on Wednesday, April 28 at 7 p.m. to understand the ways Black people and their allies have organized and fought for freedom, racial equality, and social justice from the periods of enslavement and Reconstruction to the Civil Rights and Black Power Movements.
Partnering with Roxbury Coalition for Social Change (RC4SC), Roxbury Public Library will present as part of its Common Ground series “From Civil War to Black Lives Matter,” featuring lecturer Lillie Edwards, Ph.D., as well as moderator Oliver Starnes.