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Rash of head-on crashes concerns police

This week’s rash of serious crashes are a concern for police. The latest incident happened Thursday morning at approximately 7:41 a.m., when a 2020 Jeep Compass driven southbound on S.R. 9 crossed the center line and struck a 2015 Freightliner box truck hauling milk near Kelly Street Extended in Rome City. The driver of the Jeep, Eric Rowe, 30, of Three Rivers, Michigan, was airlifted to an area hospital with serious injuries to his lower extremities, according to Noble County police. The driver of the Freightliner, Denny Stoltz, 56, of Garrett, was not seriously injured. Noble County police were assisted at the scene by the Orange Township and Kendallville fire departments, the Wolcottville Police Department and the Indiana State Police.

Garrett woman dies after crash

Kristin O’Hara, 30, was pronounced dead at the scene. According to the Noble County Sheriff’s Department, at approximately 7:26 a.m. Tuesday, a 2004 Mazda Tribute, driven by Samantha Ray, 20, of Fort Wayne, was traveling East on Waits Road. O’Hara was driving a 2014 Ford Escape westbound on Waits when the crash occurred. A sheriff’s department news release said preliminary indicators suggest Ray’s Mazda “may have been left of center at the time of the crash.” Ray was freed from her vehicle and flown by Samaritan helicopter to Parkview Regional Medical Center where she was listed in critical condition.

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Pop stars offer fans comfort for a price

Pop stars offer fans comfort for a price From T-shirts to toilet paper: After the pandemic hit, Garbage started selling items more conducive to a stay-at-home lifestyle. by Brennan Carley (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- When Shirley Manson, of the band Garbage, visited Graceland on her first U.S. tour, she had a special souvenir in mind. “I wanted Elvis Presley toilet paper,” she said over the phone with a deep laugh. “I went to the gift shop and scoured the whole place and I couldn’t find any. I was gutted.” Though she left empty-handed, visions of novelty toilet paper never stopped dancing in her head. During the holidays in 2019, Manson placed a roll of President Donald Trump-patterned toilet paper in her guest bathroom, and “every time anybody went in, you could hear hoots of laughter,” she said.

Pop Stars Like Cozy Stuff, Too

Pop Stars Like Cozy Stuff, Too With fans stuck at home, many musicians are pivoting from selling tour T-shirts to hawking comforting tchotchkes. From T-shirts to toilet paper: After the pandemic hit, Garbage started selling items more conducive to a stay-at-home lifestyle. By Brennan Carley Jan. 6, 2021 When the musician Shirley Manson, of the band Garbage, visited Graceland on her first tour of the U.S., she had a special souvenir in mind. “I wanted Elvis Presley toilet paper,” she said over the phone with a deep laugh. “I went to the gift shop and scoured the whole place and I couldn’t find any. I was gutted.”

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