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Driver critically hurt in crash on 32 Mile in Bruce Township

Driver critically hurt in crash on 32 Mile in Bruce Township A driver was critically injured Friday afternoon in a crash on 32 Mile in Bruce Township, Michigan State Police said. Troopers learned a motorist was heading east on the road near Fisher about 3:10 p.m. when the vehicle in front of her slowed to turn, the agency said in a statement. The driver was unable to stop and attempted to pass on the right then veered to the left of the vehicle waiting to turn, according to the release. A vehicle was traveling westbound on 32 Mile Rd and was struck by the at fault driver head on.

A state audit of Spokane s homeless shelter contracts casts shadows, without providing much light

Daniel Walters and Young Kwak photos Mayor Nadine Woodward brought in a third party the state auditor s office to look into concerns that involved her former opponent, Ben Stuckart. Yet the auditors never actually talked to Stuckart during their inquiry. M ayor Nadine Woodward and then-City Administrator Wes Crago didn t technically call it an investigation when they announced that they d be hiring a third-party fact-finder at a February 2020 press conference. But while discussing potential wrongdoing in the city s Community Housing and Human Services department, they certainly made it sound like a big deal. The inquiry would dig into conflicts of interest, departmental procedures, financial accountability and whether inappropriate pressure, real or perceived, had been placed on the city staff.

Local News: Eureka Springs Community Center celebrates Earth Day (4/29/21)

Thursday, April 29, 2021 Eureka Springs Public Library director April Griffith, right, chats with Mike Shah at the Eureka Springs Community Center’s Earth Day celebration on Saturday, April 24. Samantha Jones / Lovely County Citizen The Eureka Springs Community Center brought everyone together to celebrate Earth Day on Saturday, April 24. Featuring booths on bees, monarch butterflies and native plants, the event kicked off with a speech by community center board chairwoman Debbie Davis. Davis thanked everyone for attending the event, where the community center unveiled the Old School Park for the first time. Davis then welcomed Mayor Butch Berry to the stage to give the Earth Day proclamation.

Advocates concerned about Southern Utah road extension

Advocates concerned about Southern Utah road extension JOAN MEINERS, The Spectrum FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3In this March 28, 2021, photo, Tom Butine, board president of Conserve Southwest Utah, looks over land along the Southern Parkway near Sand Hollow Reservoir in Washington County, Utah, where developers seek to extend the Long Valley Road into desert tortoise habitat to accommodate a new subdivision. (Joan Meiners/The Spectrum via AP)Joan Meiners/APShow MoreShow Less 2of3In this March 28, 2021, photo, a D.R Horton s developer s sign is posted at the existing exit for Long Valley Road showing plans for a new 2,100 single family homes and townhomes subdivision along the Southern Parkway near Sand Hollow Reservoir in Washington County, Utah. Conservationists are fighting plans to extend Long Valley Road south into desert tortoise habitat to provide a second entrance to the subdivision. (Joan Meiners/The Spectrum via AP)Joan Meiners/APShow MoreShow Less

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