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One hurt in Park Twp moped crash

One hurt in Park Twp. moped crash By Peg McNichol Jun 30, 2021 | 6:29 PM HOLLAND (WHTC-AM/FM) A 53-year-old Park Township man suffered what police called non-life-threatening injuries in a moped crash Wednesday. The crash happened just before 4:15 p.m., June 30, 2021, as the man on the moped headed west on Quincy Street just west of 144th Avenue. He lost control of the vehicle, which went off the road and overturned. The man was not wearing a helmet, according to Ottawa County Sheriff’s Sgt. Greg Rotman. He went by AMR ambulance to Holland Hospital for treatment, and Rotman indicated alcohol is believed to be factor in this crash, which remains under investigation by police.

Life-threatening crash in Holland Twp

What if President Trump vetoes stimulus bill? | newscentermaine com

President Trump threatened he wouldn t sign the bill unless congress made big changes. “I m asking Congress to amend this bill and increase the ridiculously low $600 to $2,000 or $4,000 for a couple,” said President Trump. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Monday that the government would begin to send out $600 checks to millions of Americans next week. If the President vetoes this bill, that won t happen.   And while $2,000 is certainly more than $600, some Northeast Ohioans worry about when they ll actually start receiving that money. “$2,000 would be great but if that s gonna delay things longer, things have been delayed to long already,” said Greg Rottman, of Cleveland.

What if President Trump vetoes stimulus bill?

President Trump threatened he wouldn t sign the bill unless congress made big changes. “I m asking Congress to amend this bill and increase the ridiculously low $600 to $2,000 or $4,000 for a couple,” said President Trump. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Monday that the government would begin to send out $600 checks to millions of Americans next week. If the President vetoes this bill, that won t happen.   And while $2,000 is certainly more than $600, some Northeast Ohioans worry about when they ll actually start receiving that money. “$2,000 would be great but if that s gonna delay things longer, things have been delayed to long already,” said Greg Rottman, of Cleveland.

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