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British heiress was murdered by her boyfriend for money, a court hears

British heiress was murdered by her boyfriend for money, a court hears
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Driver killed in single-vehicle crash near Aurora

Driver killed in single-vehicle crash near Aurora View Comments A Tualatin man died in a single-vehicle crash Sunday night near Aurora after being observed by Canby Police traveling at a high rate of speed, police said. The driver, Guy Reed, 35, was pronounced dead at the scene despite receiving medical attention. The female passenger was taken to a Portland-area hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. While traveling westbound on Ehlen Road, a Canby Police sergeant reported seeing the vehicle speeding on the same road in the opposite direction. The sergeant did not attempt a traffic stop because the car had disappeared from view by the time the sergeant was able to turn around, police said Monday.

8 Enticing Hudson Valley Events This Week

Big Joe Fitz As these April showers continue to prep us for those May flowers, a transitional spring mix of virtual and in-real-life events continues to bloom all around us. Unison Arts Reopens for New Season | April 16 Let’s hear it for first and safe steps. New Paltz’s integral Unison Arts center recently announced its return to in-person events programming this month. The 2021 season kicks off with a limited-attendance (30 guests), Unison members-only indoor concert by local blues kings Big Joe Fitz and the Lo-Fi’s on April 16 at 7pm; a members-only Chilean wines tasting takes place on April 17. From there, Unison’s outdoor stage begins welcoming public audiences (60 persons maximum; advance ticket purchase required), commencing with a swing dance featuring the Bernstein Bard Trio on April 24 at 5pm. Tickets are $15.

Clinton Ross and Nebraska s near 40-year ban of Black athletes | Diversity & Inclusion

A scandal gripped the press, campus and administration of the University of Nebraska in October 1913. A Black football player and budding law student was the target of an attempt to force the Huskers from fielding their finest lineman. Though the tremors of this controversy would be felt for the next 40 years, its place on the front page would only last a few weeks and be spoken of sparingly, if at all, afterward. Clinton Ross, a native of Emporia, Kansas, began attending NU in 1911 where he played football for three years while studying. He was a key part of Nebraska’s offensive line in seasons where the Huskers only lost two games total.

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