According to metro. This all started in a neighborhood near the stratosphere. Police say they tried to pull the suspect over. Who still hasnt been named yet. You might remember him. We showed you this video monday. Our sources here at 13 action news tell us this is the same suspect who stole a womans person was wanted in 15 robberies in total. Thats why they were trying to pull him over. 20 18 were back in pursuit, were right behind him butted with scanner 1013 11 3612 06am 35 armed with a handgun or a rifle the chase started near the stratosphere. Then he wrapped around and jumped on the 95 headed towards the 215. The suspect started to reach speeds of 110 miles an hour. Police were able to set up spike trips near sky point and slowed the suspect down. Until they were finally able to catch up with him. Also. Another deadly shooting this morning. After a fight at a gas station thats connected this is chopper 13 fast and first over the scene at around 6. They tell us the fight started b
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The Community R-6 School District has found its new leader.
Nick Larson, currently the Montgomery County High School principal, will take over superintendent duties. He’ll replace Cheryl Mack, who plans to retire after the school year. Larson will officially begin his new duties July 1.
“I’m excited for my opportunity,” he said. “But I’m going to miss my staff and the people here within the Montgomery County School District. They’ve been great to me through the entirety of my time here. I’ll miss some of the people, but I’m excited about my new role.”
Larson is also excited that he will join his wife, Haley, at the R-6 school district. Haley teaches language arts at the high school.