JOSHUA TREE — Nicole Packer was sentenced to 14 years and 8 months in state prison Tuesday after pleading guilty to vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated. Packer, 38, was accused of
I didn’t see it mentioned in the other threads about the HC plans, but does anyone know what the offensive/defensive playcalling will look like in the new structure with Harbaugh/Moore out for a bit? I’m guessing game 2 is the only one that’s obvious since both coordinators will be back, and neither is HC. But maybe we see some hart playcalling? Game 1: minter HC, and keeps DC playcalling still. Hart/Campbell is OC? game 2: Jay/hart HC. Minter DC. Moore back as OC game 3: Moore as HC. Still as OC too? Minter DC
In our series of our top stories of four part-series of the top stories of 2020 is the arrest of Nicole Packer, 35, of Morongo Valley, who was arrested nearly 18 months after a crash that killed two teenagers. Prosecutors say that Packer was driving under the influence and at a high rate of speed when her 2018 white Ford Fiesta crashed into a Toyota Prius just west of Rosella Drive on Highway 62 on June 12, 2019. Hart Campbell, 14, and Ruby Campbell,17, both of Los Angeles, died at local hospitals a few hours later. Packer was arrested December 2 and charged with two counts of murder, DUI causing injury, driving with a suspended license, and speeding while DUI. Nicole Packer pleaded not guilty to all charges December 22. Managing editor Tami Roleff has more information about a murder in Joshua Tree that stunned local residents…
RALEIGH â May I tell you a bit about the pioneering Campbells of eastern North Carolina?
The patriarch of the family, minister James Archibald Campbell, founded a school in Buies Creek in 1887 that we now know as Campbell University. In the early days, privation and bad luck sometimes forced âJim Archâ to keep institution alive through sheer force of will.
When he died in 1934, his son Leslie Hartwell Campbell was the unanimous choice of its board to take over as leader. At 42, L.H. Campbell was at the time North Carolinaâs youngest college president. He continued the familyâs pioneering ways, expanding the campus in size and scope. It became a four-year institution, and the home of the first Paul Green Theater, named after the distinguished playwright and alumnus.