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Fatal Motor Vehicle Collison in Madawaska Lake

Fatal Motor Vehicle Collison in Madawaska Lake Ashley Blackford © Provided by Presque Isle WAGM May 27, 2021 On May 27, 2021 at approximately 8:38 AM, the Aroostook County Sheriff’s Office received a call of a 2-vehicle crash on Route 161 in Madawaska Lake. Investigation revealed Chantal Hayes (44 years old) of Fort Kent was travelling south in a 2011 GMC sport utility vehicle while Kelsey Whitely (28 years old) of Fort Kent was travelling north in a 2016 Ford sport utility vehicle. Investigation shows that Whitely crossed the centerline for an unknown reason and struck Hayes’ vehicle head on. Hayes, who was wearing a seatbelt, was transported to Cary Medical Center in Caribou and later transferred to Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor with serious injuries. Whitely, who was not wearing a seatbelt, was pronounced dead at the scene.

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Unioto Shuts Down Logan Elm Shooting Threat In District Semi Win | The 90s to Now

By Mike Smith Mar 5, 2021 Logan Elm s outside shooting threat was neutralized by Unioto s defense in a 51-36 Division 2 District Semi win Thursday. The host Braves three-point threat was shut down 0/15 from the arc as they also only shot 12/36 from the field for 36%. In the meantime, Unioto was 19/40 from the field- including 1/8 from the arc for 48% for the game. The Shermans size played a major factor in shutting down the Braves shooting threat all over the floor, while that same height also paid dividends for Unioto s inside game. The Tanks won the rebounding battle 27-17. Unioto committed 11 turnovers while Logan Elm had 12. On the charity stripe, Unioto was 12/19 while Logan Elm was 12/15.

Man appeals severe penalty for caravan park assaults | Ballina Shire Advocate

Premium Content Subscriber only A man serving time behind bars for his part in a violent attack at a Byron Bay caravan park will appeal his sentence. Braiden Isaac Ward, 28, from Halfway Creek, was sentenced to 12 months behind bars in December. His non-parole period was due to expire in April. Ward was not required to appear by video link from custody when his case was mentioned before Byron Bay Local Court on Monday. A bail application was initially expected to go before the court, but this was withdrawn. Ward was convicted in his absence of the two counts of two charges of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and common assault in July last year.

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