Lawsuit against skydiving facility linked to a dozen deaths reveals disturbing practices
The parents of Tyler Turner, who died skydiving at the Lodi Parachute Center in 2016, just won a multi-million dollar lawsuit against the facility owner.
LODI, California (KFSN) After four years of fighting, a North Valley family is finally getting justice.
The parents of Tyler Turner, who died skydiving at the Lodi Parachute Center in 2016, just won a multi-million dollar lawsuit against the facility owner.
Attorney for the family, Paul Van Der Walde, said a judge at the San Joaquin Superior Court ruled in favor of the Turners on Tuesday.
Gonzales Weekly Citizen
On a night when the Gonzales City Council approved a proclamation declaring March as Flood Awareness Month, public concerns over drainage issues prompted the council to table approval of a proposed new subdivision.
Councilman Tyler Turner made a motion to table approval of a preliminary plat and drainage impact study of the proposed development of 10.3 acres into 28 lots on Orice Roth Road adjacent to Gonzales Middle School. Tyler proposed a community meeting so that councilmen and the public could gather more information. A community meeting would be the best option, he said. It would give them more time to voice their concerns and to answer any questions they might have.
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To staff of the Tribune-Star:
My son, Tyler, and I had the first-time pleasure of delivering Christmas baskets for the annual Tribune-Star program on Christmas Eve morning.
We were so impressed by the work that went into the preparation for this project and the efficiency that was evident that morning. We drove into the lot, popped the trunk and members of the Rotary, the National Guard, and Terre Haute North students loaded huge boxes of food and milk and with addresses in hand, and we were off.
For all the volunteers who made this project possible, we wanted you to know the appreciation and gratitude we saw face to face, young and old, that morning.
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