Family, investigators refuse to give up search for missing Bladen County grandmother Judith Hyder Judith Hyder (Source: WECT) By Kendall McGee | April 6, 2021 at 1:30 PM EDT - Updated April 6 at 3:19 PM
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Judith Hyder hasnât been seen since 2015, but work hasnât stopped to find her.
Thereâs been renewed emphasis on the case since the governorâs office granted a $5,000 reward for information on her disappearance. Leaders at the Bladen County Sheriffâs Office requested the reward back in November and the state sent the press release extending the reward last week.
The last record anyone has of Hyder was of her leaving her Oliver Lane house and was driving her Pontiac G6 to take a friend home. Two hours later, her phone signal was lost. Hyderâs cell phone last pinged a few miles away from Garland, North Carolina. Officials found her car, but have never found Hyder.
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Hear Ye, Hear Ye: The First Annual Cosmo Snack Awards Are Here
This message brought to you by our highly knowledgable and distinguished team of judges (aka editors who love eating). Apr 6, 2021
Snacks are the unsung heroes of These Times. They make living the same day over and over sorta fun, they occupy your mouth when you get interrupted by someone s cute-but-loud dog during a Zoom happy hour, and they happily participate in your third binge-watch of
Bling Empire.
To be fair, emotional support snacks have been working hard for us since wayyy before March 2020, but living through this trying time together has only strengthened our bond. And thus, we decided it was time to honor these salty, sweet, BBQ-y workhorses for their contribution to our lives with
Kaneland Hall of Fame announces inductees
Posted2/22/2021 11:58 AM
Kaneland s Hall of Fame honors and recognizes alumni, staff members, organizations and supporters who have demonstrated excellence and commitment of service to District 302 communities and have each proven themselves to be an inspiration and role-model to students.
This year, the Hall of Fame Committee is proud induct the following individuals and team:
• Pat Hill in the category of Friend of Kaneland, beloved community member of Kaneville, and owner of Hill s Country Store, passed away Jan. 17, 2021 after a fierce battle with cancer. She was past president and trustee on the Kaneville Village Board and instrumental in establishing and continuing the tradition of the annual Kaneville Fest. In addition, she was a contributor to many charitable foundations in the area. She leaves her children, Alexa Hill and Tyler Hill and her husband, Clifford Hill. Pat will be inducted as part of Kaneland High
Coast Guard airlifts 3 fishermen from ice floes on Lake St. Clair
Updated Feb 02, 2021;
Posted Feb 02, 2021
A helicopter and crew from the U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Detroit was called to assist in an ice rescue in Canadian waters on Saturday, Jan. 27. The crew rescued three fishermen from the ice flows.
Aviation Survival Technician Derrian Duryea, a rescue swimmer, is shown here speaking to a fisherman who was alone on an ice floe about one mile offshore.Courtesy of Lt. Drew Caudill | U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Detroit
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DETROIT More than 20 people were fishing on Lake St. Clair on Saturday morning when the surface began to crack and break into ice floes, preventing some anglers from returning to shore.
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CHATHAM – Three people were flown to safety after becoming stranded while ice fishing on Lake St. Clair near Mitchell’s Bay this weekend.
A helicopter crew from the U.S. Coast Guard’s Air Station Detroit rescued them.
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“Conditions changed and they got stranded, but luckily it was good enough weather and they had cellphones, so they were able to get help and we were able to find them,” said Lt. Matthew Zavalij, a Coast Guard public affairs officer.