With tom hawley up in sky 3. Tom i do not have audio push. Jeff get tom back up online up in sky 3 and looking at this accident on 95 northbound near rancho. Off to the left side, left shoulder. Emergency crews on scene. Another accident 15 at northbound at charleston. Seeing a little slowing southbound as you make your tropicana slow moving at 8 minutes. All over freeways are clear. Check of the forecast with kelly. As i was coming in, droplets of rain on the car. Kelly how about that. A few rain showers making their way through the Las Vegas Valley. We will look at those in just a second. Heading out the door, grab an umbrella and raincoat. Chances of showers even thunderstorms a possibility this afternoon. 87 degrees. We will take a closer look at the radar where it is raining right now and where it will be raining next in a few minutes. Now 6 01. In about an hour and a half, we will see the starbucks shooting suspect in person for the first time. Our craig signer will be there and
Gusting winds for us overnight. The greatest threat is going to be after 10 00 through about 3 00 a. M. You could be awakened by the thunder and lightning or maybe even isolated warning. It is possible out there. We are going to keep a close eye on this through the evening hours. Right now on the radar, not much happening. Through. As we go through the next couple of hours, we will see rain coming go across the area. There may be some rumbles of thunder. The real action does not look like we will get into it until much later in the evening. Sheree we are leading the way whenever Severe Weather is moving through the area. Mike a highspeed chase. At 1. 1 of the suspect shows his face. The chase ending in a crash in harrison. And several people arrested. Wlwt news 5 live tonight, outside the justice center. Karin. Mike. Arrest tonight after the 55 mile pursuit. A high speed chase through three ohio indiana kentucky and back into ohio. Eric dunn witness a good 80, a good 80 coming through
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Lee Athletic Trainers Persevere, Collaborate Through Difficult COVID Year Tuesday, April 13, 2021 - by Mattie Thomas, Lee University
Dr. Dewayne Knight, holding his Jerry Robertson Educator of the Year Award, with the Lee University athletic training team, from left, Breanne Crittenden, Dan Heinbaugh, Jeff Mullins, Knight, Maddie Kalke, Shelby Landlot, Assistant Professor of Athletic Training Dr. Racheal Lawler, and Gabby Mammano. (not pictured is Dr. Taz Kicklighter).
At Lee University, and all over the country, athletic trainers work hard every day to care for their athletes and coaches in many ways. More than taping ankles and handing out water, athletic trainers holistically care for the athlete by counseling, rehabilitating injuries, treating illnesses, referring to specialists, acting as the center of communication and collaboration for an athlete, and so much more.
Lee University’s Knight Receives TATS Award Friday, April 9, 2021 - by Eliza Souers, Lee University
Dr. Dewayne Knight holding his Tennessee Athletic Trainers Society Jerry Robertson Educator Award
Lee University’s Dr. Dewayne Knight received the Tennessee Athletic Trainers Society Jerry Robertson Educator Award. The announcement was made during a virtual ceremony.
“I am very surprised and honored to be named athletic training educator of the year by TATS,” said Dr. Knight, an associate professor of athletic training at Lee. “What is most special to me is to have been nominated for this award by a former student athlete at Lee University who is now a practicing athletic trainer and leader in her community.”