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Man riding pedal bike injured during hit-and-run crash in Cass County

Man riding pedal bike injured during hit-and-run crash in Cass County Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. FOX 17 Photo and last updated 2021-07-05 15:38:46-04 MASON TOWNSHIP, Mich. — A 76-year-old man was taken to the hospital after a car hit him Monday morning while he was riding his pedal bike in Cass County. Cass County Sheriff Richard Behnke says his office was called about 9 a.m. to investigate the hit-and-run crash, which happened on Calvin Center Road north of Starbrick Street in Mason Township. Deputies believe a 2008-2012 white Chevy Malibu was traveling south on Calvin Center Road when it hit the man, Howard Steel Watson Jr. Of Mason Township, as he was riding his bike on the side of the road.

Armed Robbery Suspect Arrested in Quincy Overnight

By Benjamin Cox on May 14, 2021 at 9:07am An arrest has been made in connection to a string of armed robberies in Pike & Adams counties. Pike County Sheriff David Greenwood says that Pike County Sheriff’s Deputies discovered a crashed vehicle on Interstate 72 just north of Hull shortly after 9 o’clock last night. Greenwood says that the vehicle was suspected as being connected to the individual who had been recently involved in the burglary at the Jiffi Stop in Barry and the Dollar General Store located at 2614 North 12 th Street in Quincy on Tuesday. A short time later, the Pike County Sheriff’s Department began receiving calls of a male subject knocking on doors in Hull trying to get a ride. Law enforcement began searching Hull and the surrounding area for the subject.

How the famed Arecibo telescope fell—and how it might rise again

Share On 1 December 2020, the 900-ton instrument platform of the Arecibo Observatory crashed into its dish, which is cradled in a natural sinkhole. RICARDO ARDUENGO/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES How the famed Arecibo telescope fell and how it might rise again Jan. 14, 2021 , 11:52 AM In the early morning of 10 August 2020, Sravani Vaddi, a postdoc astronomer at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, was working from home, but her thoughts were at Arecibo’s giant radio telescope. At 2 a.m., she had one precious hour to focus the 305-meter dish on NGC 7469, a distant galaxy. At its center, two supermassive black holes wheeled around each other, following an earlier galaxy merger. Vaddi wanted to see whether having two dark hearts instead of the usual one made the galaxy shine more brightly by stirring up gases and stoking starbirth. Radio emissions from the glowing gases would help her find out.

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