Vt. men charged with trafficking after fentanyl, more found in car
Recorder Staff
Published: 8/17/2017 9:43:00 AM
GREENFIELD Three Vermont men were arrested for possession of fentanyl with intent to distribute and trafficking in cocaine after a traffic stop in Greenfield.
Police say the men were carrying about 22 grams of cocaine and 70 wax bags of fentanyl, the synthetic version of heroin that can be up to 100 times more potent, and five 12-gauge shot shells.
State police first found the Vermont men as they were driving northbound on Interstate 91 with an unreadable license plate. The Subaru Impreza then exited to Greenfield, where the trooper would eventually catch up to the car.
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David Rice, 68, passed away at 4:33pm on Saturday, February 6, 2021, at OSF St. Anthony’s Hospital in Alton. He was born on November 5, 1952, in Alton, the son of the late Louis R. “Dick” and Patricia “Pat” (Rawlins) Rice. He married the former Janelle Bundridge on September 5, 1981, in Wood River, and she survives. Other survivors include a daughter: Jody Rice of Alton, two sons and a daughter in law: Cory Rice of Brighton, Nick and Jessie Rice of Rosewood Heights, four grandchildren: Drew Hawkins, Katie Hawkins, Grantley Rice, Brooks Rice, a great granddaughter: Aurora Tucker, his cousin: Chris Retzer, a sister in law: Nancy Bundridge of Wood River, a nephew: Jake and Jessica Bundridge of Wood River, two great nephews: Aidan Bundridge, Jackson Bundridge, and a great niece: Adaline Rose Bundridge.
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The Islamorada Village Council will hear a report on The Fills, a narrow area between Mile Marker 77 and Mile Marker 79 surrounded by water that is used by visitors for recreation, and from Mayor Buddy Pinder about halting the Florida Department of Transportation pedestrian bridge project, for which the moving of utilities began to facilitate the overpass at Founders Park.
Pinderâs Jan. 20 letter addressed to Gov. Ron DeSantis asked the state to halt the project and look at safety alternatives. He cites a 2016 FDOT feasibility study that said the overpass is unwarranted at a cost of $1.2 million. The current cost of $4.68 million, plus concern for aesthetics and questionable need for the project prompted the letter, which was approved by council at its last meeting. The completion date was expected in early 2022.
University mourns death of founding first lady
University mourns death of founding first lady 1/27/2021 | University Communications
Editor s Note: The following message was sent to USI students and employees on Wednesday, January 27.
USI Community,
It is my sincere regret to inform you that Betty J. Fordice Rice, founding First Lady of the University, died peacefully on Tuesday, January 26 at her residence in York, Pennsylvania, at the age of 90.
Mrs. Rice and I spoke just last week. She was gracious and extremely kind, as I found her to be every time I had the pleasure of interacting with her. Dr. and Mrs. Rice were the founding first couple of this great University and set the bar in their service to our community.