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Jun. 6 Lexington police were investigating Sunday after two fatal overnight crashes. The first crash was reported at about 1:25 a.m. Sunday on West Loudon Avenue near North Broadway, Lexington police Sgt. Wayne Terry said. Maurice Corneil Williams, 53, was riding a moped when he was struck by a hit-and-run driver, according to the Fayette County Coroner's Office. Williams was taken to .
4 Georgia Army National Guardsmen with the Marietta based 248th Medical Company deployed to Iraq to provide medical support. Although the company operated overseas during the pandemic, they were still required to overcome the expanded impact of COVID-19 in an austere environment. The 248th Medical Company was not affected by COVID-19 throughout the training leading up to the deployment. However, throughout the latter half of their deployment, the virus escalated to a pandemic level.
“COVID heavily influenced our deployment because we were trying to understand what it was because it happened after we got there,” said Sgt. Art Lester, a medical logistics specialist with the 248th Medical Company. “There were a lot of things that were put in place to make sure we were adhering to established CDC guidelines directed CONUS.” Lester also stated that he ensured the unit was supplied with the required equipment to properly treat victims of the virus, as well as a
MTS Trolley and employee celebrate 40 years of service
MTS is celebrating the 40th anniversary of the San Diego Trolley this year and itâs also a major milestone for one of their longest-running employees.
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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) â MTS is celebrating the 40
th anniversary of the San Diego Trolley this year and itâs also a major milestone for one of their longest-running employees. ABC 10News dug into the history of one of the cityâs most iconic staples in a story thatâs Positively San Diego.
In 1981, the first San Diego trolley rolled won the tracks between downtown and the US-Mexico border. MTS Chief Operating Officer Wayne Terry has been along for the ride ever since.