Putting health and wellbeing above “marching up the ranks” at work was a priority for Generation Z before the pandemic. Now, say workplace experts, “everyone is talking about the same thing”.
Putting health and wellbeing above “marching up the ranks” at work was a priority for Generation Z before the pandemic. Now, say workplace experts, “everyone is talking about the same thing”.
Putting health and wellbeing above “marching up the ranks” at work was a priority for Generation Z before the pandemic. Now, say workplace experts, “everyone is talking about the same thing”.
A weekend accident in Angelina County involving four vehicles has now claimed a second life. Texas Department of Public Safety Sergeant David Hendry said Tuesday that 33-year-old Alicia Stephenson, of Portage, Wisconsin, died in a Houston hospital on Monday.
A passenger in Stephensonâs vehicle, only described as a 13-year-old girl, died in the crash which occurred at about 4:00 Sunday afternoon on U.S. Highway 59, just south of the Lufkin city limits.
Hendry said it began when a tire blew out on a northbound 2017 Ford F-350 pickup truck, driven by Gabrila Godoy, 30, of Lufkin. Hendry said the truck went across the median and into the southbound lanes where it collided head-on with a 2014 Dodge pickup truck, driven by Alicia Stephenson, 33, of Portage, Wisconsin.
There has now been a confirmed second fatality resulting from the multi-vehicle crash that happened Sunday afternoon between Lufkin and Burke on Highway 59. The driver of the 2014 Dodge SUV, identified as Alicia Stephenson, 33, from Portage, Wisconsin, was pronounced deceased yesterday (7/26) at Hermann Hospital in Houston.
According to the Department of Public Safety report, the preliminary crash investigation indicates at approximately 4:15 p.m., a 2017 Ford F-350 pickup was traveling northbound on Highway 59. A tire on the Ford had a blow-out, causing the truck to cross the center median, where it struck a 2014 Dodge SUV head-on. The Dodge, after the collision with the Ford, collided with a 2008 Honda passenger car. The Ford continued traveling, striking a 2017 Ford F-150 pickup before coming to a stop.