Caroline Adelle Semerad, of Baton Rouge, passed away unexpectedly on August 9. She was 32 years old. Caroline was born September 15, 1989, in Royal Oak, Michigan, to Lauren Hollingsworth and Jim Semerad, and grew up in Ruston. She was admitted to the Honors Program at Louisiana State University on a full academic scholarship, where she graduated with a B.S. in Psychology. At
St. Clair County Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Paul Soderberg said in his opening statement Reginald Grasty killed William Michael Orlow with premeditation and deliberation.
North Dakota ranks second only to Texas in mercury emissions from EPA-regulated power sector sources. Driven by the low-grade coal found in North Dakota, several of the state's power plants rank among the heaviest mercury-polluting coal facilities in the country.
North Dakota ranks second only to Texas in mercury emissions from EPA-regulated power sector sources. Driven by the low-grade coal found in North Dakota, several of the state's power plants rank among the heaviest mercury-polluting coal facilities in the country.
North Dakota ranks second only to Texas in mercury emissions from EPA-regulated power sector sources. Driven by the low-grade coal found in North Dakota, several of the state's power plants rank among the heaviest mercury-polluting coal facilities in the country.