Entry List: Mobil 1 12 Hours of Sebring presented by Advance Auto Parts
March 16, 2021
March 15, 2021 written by Phil Allaway
The IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship returns to action Saturday (March 20) at Sebring International Raceway for the Mobil 1 12 Hours of Sebring presented by Advance Auto Parts. There will be 36 cars on the grid for the 12-hour classic, split between five classes.
With Action Express Racing confirming a couple of weeks ago that their second car with Ally sponsorship will do the full Michelin Endurance Cup, all seven cars that participated in Daytona are back. All seven teams are running three-driver lineups. That means that drivers such as Helio Castroneves, Mike Rockenfeller and AJ Allmendinger are not entered.
Catrow recognized for 60 years of service
By Toni Milbourne - For the Chronicle | Mar 5, 2021
From left, Craig Twiggy Simpson, president of Shepherdstown Volunteer Fire Department, stands with Leon Catrow, who was recently honored for his 60 years of service to the department. Courtesy photo
SHEPHERDSTOWN Shepherdstown Volunteer Fire Department normally honors its members at an annual banquet; however, the onset of COVID-19 last March put a hold on that banquet. Had the annual awards ceremony taken place last March, top honors would have gone to some long-time members.
Rather than wait to see if restrictions on gatherings will be lessened this year, the department recently gathered to celebrate 60 years of service for member Leon Catrow. Catrow was presented with a plaque and jacket in January, nearly a year past his 60-year mark.
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Defense attorney Michelle Wolf cross examines victim Andrea Sokolowski’s ex-husband in a fiery exchange out of the jury’s presence during an offer of proof. -Messenger photo by Elijah Decious
Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation Special Agent Jim Thiele listens to a recording of a voicemail during cross examination by defense attorneys.
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Defense attorney Michelle Wolf cross examines victim Andrea Sokolowski s ex-husband in a fiery exchange out of the jury s presence during an offer of proof.Â
WEBSTER CITY As state witnesses described the warning signs of domestic abuse leading up to Andrea Sokolowski’s 2018 death, the defense attempted to disparage the credibility of key witnesses and the victim herself through conversations in front of the jury and out of its presence.
Nelson resident wins $100,000 from scratch ticket
SHARE ON: $100,000 winner Wayne Boyd (Supplied by BCLC)
Nelson’s Wayne Boyd had his life flipped upside down with some spare change he found in his pocket after winning $100,000 from a scratch ticket.
Boyd had just woken up from a nap when he realized he had some extra coins in his pocket, so he went for a walk to Wings Grocery on Baker Street and purchased the winning ticket.
“I checked the ticket about seven times and then realized I had an X,” Boyd said. “I couldn’t believe it. I was in shock that I won!”