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Casper Police: 1 Dead From Drowning In North Platte River

Casper Police: 1 Dead From Drowning In North Platte River Get our free mobile app According to a prepared statement on social media, first responders were called to the 400 block of Westshore Drive at roughly 6:30 p.m. Saturday for a reported drowning. Police and firefighters, along with the help of Good Samaritans, entered the water to rescue the unidentified person. However, despite life-saving efforts, the person was pronounced dead after being taken to the hospital. The incident remains under investigation and no further information has been released.

Man Stabbed in Fight Outside Restaurant on North Side

» Sinkhole causes road closure on Lummi Island

By Kathi O Shea May 25, 2021 2:03 pm KGMI LUMMI ISLAND, Wash.  A large sinkhole has caused a road closure on Lummi Island. Due to the sinkhole, West Shore Drive is closed at the 2300 block and will remain closed until further notice. Whatcom County Public Works says the issue is largely below the pavement and the majority of the problem can’t be seen from the surface. Public Works is evaluating the sinkhole to determine its cause and how it will initiate a repair.

Standalone structure

SAWYER RYAN OF Vantage Point Homes of Salisbury worked at a home off West Shore Drive in Leicester last week building a standalone screen porch behind the main house near Fern Lake. Independent photo/William Haig

49 articles, 1 night = Town Meeting in Marblehead

49 articles, 1 night = Town Meeting in Marblehead Spending was approved, peace, diversity, and snow shoveling were denied under the big top Wicked Local Marblehead Town Meeting cleared 49 articles in three hours flat Monday, passing a $103 million budget with no discussion and voting down staggered elections, peace and quiet and, once again, a ban on gas-powered leaf blowers. Here are the highlights: Article 15 generated the first serious discussion. Town Meeting approved spending $314,000 on storm-drainage construction but former Waldron Street resident Toby Reiley warned residents that “if not this year then next year” they need to up the ante. He pointed to an abandoned storm drain in his old neighborhood that causes flooding issues. He said the town needs to start fully funding its infrastructure issues. 

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