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A popular TikTok user from Maine died on Monday after a gust of wind blew a large pine tree branch into the side of her vehicle.
Rochelle Hager, 31, was talking to her fiance, Brittanie Lynn Ritchie, 28, on a cellphone mounted in her vent while driving south on Knowlton Corner Road in Farmington just before 10 a.m. when a pine tree limb crashed onto the roof of her car, according to
Central Maine. Farmington Police Chief Kenneth Charles said Hager was pronounced dead at the scene.
“It happened really quick,” Ritchie said. She has a phone mounted in her vent. I just heard a crash, and then there was nothing. She didn’t see the tree coming. It was instant.
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Spring Break returns to Texas; A look at school plans and traffic enforcement for the week
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Spring break kicks off this weekend for many students across the state, with some familiar features along with the all-too-familiar COVID-19 precautions.
As usual, the Texas Department of Public Safety is stepping up enforcement efforts as traffic picks up for spring break, even as Texas Tech and other major universities have scaled back their traditional mid-semester breaks.
And while spring break may look different for many universities, many area school districts are still planning to take the upcoming week off to give students a break. But to help students get through that time away from their regular school meals, Lubbock and Frenship ISD announced free meal distribution events through the week.
Lubbock ISD offers free spring break meals Lubbock ISD logo By KCBD Staff | March 12, 2021 at 3:47 PM CST - Updated March 12 at 3:47 PM
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In partnership with our transportation and food service providers, Lubbock ISD is fortunate to have the ability to offer free meals for
all children 18 and under in the Lubbock community during the spring break holiday.
On Monday, March 15, families can pick up a bag for each child that includes five breakfast meals and five lunch meals. Buses will deliver the meals at all locations except for Matthews Learning Center, where pickup will be on the south side of the building. The buses will be at each location during the timeframes listed below:
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A National University of Singapore student has been acquitted of assaulting a woman in a student housing unit on campus in 2019.
Mr Kim Dohyung, a Korean national who is now 23, was given a discharge amounting to an acquittal following a pre-trial conference on Tuesday.
This means he cannot be charged again with the same offence.
Mr Kim was accused of hitting the woman on her right outer arm, right forearm and left thigh, causing bruises at the Prince George s Park Residences on March 21, 2019.
The nature of their relationship was not revealed in court documents.