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Airplane wreckage that prompted Coast Guard response was yard decoration Devon Haskins
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One man s junk may be another man s treasure but it s not often that treasure sparks a response from the Coast Guard.
Gary Welter s property in Warren, Oregon, features an eclectic collection of what some might consider junk turned into yard art, each piece with its own story to tell. This truck right here is eventually going to be a picnic table, said Welter, walking walking toward an old pickup truck. Nearby, half of a 1985 Corvette has been turned into a gate. A 1956 Chevy sits in the front yard. Welter said was either going to the trash or his front yard, and he chose the yard.
Airplane wreckage that prompted Coast Guard response in Oregon was yard decoration
The Coast Guard called off a search for survivors this week after finding out it wasn t a crash, but had been placed there intentionally. Author: Devon Haskins Updated: 5:41 PM PDT July 16, 2021
RAINIER, Ore. One man s junk may be another man s treasure but it s not often that treasure sparks a response from the Coast Guard.
Gary Welter s property in Warren, Oregon, features an eclectic collection of what some might consider junk turned into yard art, each piece with its own story to tell. This truck right here is eventually going to be a picnic table, said Welter, walking walking toward an old pickup truck. Nearby, half of a 1985 Corvette has been turned into a gate. A 1956 Chevy sits in the front yard. Welter said was either going to the trash or his front yard, and he chose the yard.
Dear ICS Community,
Islesboro Central School (ICS) staff, students, and families have endured a long and bumpy road together. After months of challenges, uncertainties, and close calls, we have finally come to a point where we feel it is safe to return to a five day schedule for all students. Presently Grades K-5 attend five days a week. At our recent school board meeting, the administration recommended ICS return to a full time schedule while continuing with staggered starts and releases. Additionally, the recommendation includes the elimination of remote learning.
Accommodations will be made for students unable to attend in person due to medical complications or who are quarantining. The school board voted unanimously to begin the proposed plan on April 26th, the Monday we return from April break.
Dear ICS Community,
Islesboro Central School, like so many other schools around the state, has recently experienced its first positive case of COVID-19. We followed CDC and DOE recommendations and found 29 close contacts. ICS immediately implemented full remote learning.
No new cases have been identified and we remain optimistic that we have contained the spread of the coronavirus in our school community.
Given that so many of our school members are presently quarantined, we feel it is prudent to continue with remote learning until January 4. We will resume our hybrid schedule at that time.
The ICS school board and administration would like to take this opportunity to wish our community the warmest of holiday seasons.