Holding a guitar pick is as natural as breathing to Seamuis Strain, the leader of the longtime Houston Celtic punk act The Dead Rabbits. When Strain, 50, began having trouble doing so, he realized something was amiss. Strain was diagnosed with Young-Onset Parkinson's disease this spring. He told the Houston Press how his music career has been pivotal to his diagnosis as he prepares for the Rabbits' return to live music Sept. 22 at 1810 Ojeman.
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Fly the friendly … roads?
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A huge coordinated team effort is needed to transport the huge load over the course of three days.
Tom Barr | News Journal
WILMINGTON Law enforcement, utility crews and heavy equipment movers were out in force Monday morning as a Boeing 767 fuselage began its 5 mph journey from Wilmington to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
Ball & Sons Movers is hauling the plane on its three-day trip accompanied by Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers as well as crews in charge of raising and taking down utility lines for the plane to pass under.
The haul vehicle and its load is about 150 feet long, 22 feet wide and 19 feet high with a gross weight of 124,000 pounds.
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