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Sonora, CA A rear-end crash on Tuolumne Road in Sonora sent three people to the hospital and one was arrested for drunk driving.
The wreck happened on Monday afternoon just west of Soulsbyville Road. The CHP reports 24-year-old Omari Chenualt of Long Barn was driving his 1990 Toyota Pickup eastbound on Tuolumne Road at a high rate of speed. Ahead was 54-year-old Derek Ellis of Sonora in his 2009 Dodge SUV stopped and attempting to make a left turn into a private driveway. Chenualt was unable to stop his vehicle and plowed into the rear end of the SUV, according to the CHP.
Printer William Caxton was born in Hadlow, or perhaps Tenterden, or maybe even Sevenoaks Weald
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Updated: 08:53, 10 March 2021
That we can all understand written English today might be said to be the result of the work of one Kentish man - William Caxton.
It was Caxton who introduced the first printing press to England, establishing his press in Westminster in 1476. The first book he published there was Chaucer s The Canterbury Tales.
William Caxton from Kent
Caxton did not invent the press, but rather his work as a merchant and diplomat took him often abroad where he observed the new invention in Cologne.
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The Long Barn The Long Barn, Cippenham Lane, is described as a beautiful 17th century community pub, full of rustic charm and atmosphere. The site says it has a lovely, sunny terrace and is family and dog friendly. The pub serves a wide selection of premium lagers, draft and bottled ciders, malt whiskies, speciality gins, Fever Tree tonics and refreshing soft drinks, to name a few. Locals on Trip Advisor have left glowing reviews, rating it with five stars. One visitor said: Visited The Long Barn for the first time last week and will be going back again very soon.
THE SNOW (AND FUN) IS PILING UP Plenty Of Winter Play Areas In The 209 The Leland High Sierra Snow Play is a blast for kids. It’s located on Leland Meadow Road after turning off of Highway 108 four miles east of Strawberry.
The atmospheric river dumped tons of snow and there are plenty of clear days in the forecast.
There is no better time than now to go play or ski in the snow.
Given Mother Nature might not dump a lot more snow anytime soon, the next two to three weeks are ideal to explore what “white stuff” the 209 offers.