To scope miles of the sewer system but finally, this devastating development. Nothing like that has ever happened before. Nashua public work crew secures cover over the sewer Police Believe 16 year old jacob good lay fell into during the heavy rain storm friday night. Work comes hours after body believed to the nashua teens turned up mercury mac river. If jacob has been lost, this is tragedy for our communit cover was off whether by wind or watter is mystery. We are going to be looking at the situation of whether this was secured or not. And looking at the other entrees to sewer system. Nashua police say they responded to call of person who may have fallen into an an open storm drain around the time he was captured on Surveillance Video walking home in the same area of 75 main street. They were literally thinking sending people into that hole without being positive is it was is sun unair. Francis lee sanders tells fox 25 she saw aftermath. Finding belongings police later do he describe
It's science. Raj has a set of dials you could run a nuclear powerplant on: click for big A Sopwith update. Sopwith has privately shared the source of his information with us and has been spot-on so far, so here's the update if you aren't an obsessive message-boarder: 1. "Follow the Money" won't lead anywhere. The money indeed came from Stalions' personal funds. Stop biting your fingernails off. 2. No coaches/staff knew anything other than he appeared to be a Ray Babbitt-level savant at deciphering signals from the normal raw materials. This isn't escalating. 3. Only the Vast Network (TM) had the shared Google drive pw, but the drive link was installed on his work computer. Not clear if anyone in Schembechler could potentially have accessed but WaPo took this and spun it in the most click-maximizing, heartburn-inducing way. As I said in response to the Post article, it simply did not seem possible that Stalions would be physically able to give an
Indiana Links: Preview, The Podcast, FFFF Offense (chart), FFFF Defense (chart). Something's been missing from Michigan gamedays since the free programs ceased being economically viable: scientific gameday predictions that are not at all preordained by the strictures of a column in which one writer takes a positive tack and the other a negative one… something like Punt-Counterpunt. PUNT By Bryan MacKenzie@Bry Mac There has been a lot of confusion, consternation, amusement, and anger over the last 48 hours. I know many of you want answers. And in that light, I have a confession to make. It was me. I did it. All of it. Since 2013, I have been taking careful, detailed notes about Michigan’s opponents. Scouting them. Analyzing them for strengths. Probing them for weaknesses. And for a decade, I’ve been documenting my findings in this highly secure database. It was my understanding that this information was ONLY available to Michigan’s coaching staff. However, it has come to my