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“We had a nurse who used to work at the asylum come and talk,” he said. The nurse mentioned that staff had once used underground passageways to get around the campus.
“She also started a conversation about how many tunnels there were under Kalamazoo, they connected all the old buildings apparently before there was snow removal,” he added.
Jon’s wondering where old tunnels can be found in the city.
The State Hospital once had another campus at its residential farms southwest of town. By 1970 it was abandoned, and the tunnels became a destination for adventure-seekers, against officials’ wishes.
“They’re kind of fun when you think about the interconnection that’s hidden, and all that kind of thing. It’s like the mystery of it,” said Sharon Ferraro, the City of Kalamazoo historic preservation coordinator.
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Rodolfo Curiel shares something strangely in common with other prominent San Diegans he lived in San Diego, California. Curiel was a linebacker for Serra High School s team in the late 80s, and his picture hangs on the Wall of Fame in the Round Table Pizza in Tierrasanta.
Our tiny, Southern namesake and its vast, luminous sky.
Our namesake lies due west of Corpus Christi, past flat miles of sorghum, wheat and cotton fields, and towns with shops smelling of blood that, for pennies per pounds, will butcher the deer you shot and mount its head. Farther west the fields disappear, towns become fewer, the land becomes inexhaustible in breadth and texture. If it s got thorns on it, then we got it in South Texas, is what they say down here, a half-boast meaning that they re tough enough to ride harsh scrub, or at least their ancestors were.
Legalization of marijuana causes excitement in the North Country
After marijuana was legalized by Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday, many residents in the North Country are excited for what the future may hold. Share Updated: 9:23 PM EDT Mar 31, 2021
Legalization of marijuana causes excitement in the North Country
After marijuana was legalized by Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday, many residents in the North Country are excited for what the future may hold. Share Updated: 9:23 PM EDT Mar 31, 2021
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Show Transcript THANKS FOR JOINING US AT 6. I M BRIAN COLLERAN. AND I M ALICE KANG. TODAY. NEW YORK STATE OFFICIALLY LEGALIZED RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA. NBC 5 S BRANDON MENARD JOINS US LIVE IN PLATTSBURGH where he got reaction. to state lawmakers decision to make this happen. BRANDON. BRIAN, ALICE.. THE BILL WAS SIGNED INTO LAW TODAY BY GOVERNOR ANDREW CUOMO. AND PEOPLE HERE IN THE NORTH COUNTR
unanimous decision. and he told them to keep on trying. jurors told the judge they are not able to reach a unanimous decision on the two most important charges in the case. felony murder and conspiracy to commit murder. the judge instructed the jury to keep on deliberating in the trial against 22-year-old charles mcgainey and garrett collins and 17-year-old jerome williams. they re accused of murdering city councilman ken harris in 2008. that night, harris was visiting the haven lounge in northeast baltimore, when he walked in on a robbery. he tried to get away and was shot in the back. proosecutors prosecutors argue that gloves and dna masks implicate the suspects who were also spotted in surveillance video nearby. but the defense tried to punch holes in the evidence, arguing there is no solid proof that these three men were the robbers responsible for harris s death. so it can happen where the jury keeps on deliberating, even after they ve said that they are not able