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MANITOWOC - High-speed chases Saturday morning and Monday morning in Manitowoc County resulted in the arrest of three people from Milwaukee. Manitowoc County Sheriff Dan Hartwig said in a news release Monday that the first incident started at 4:25 a.m. Saturday when a sheriff s deputy tried to stop a 2020 Hyundai Elantra that was speeding southbound on Interstate 43 near County Trunk Highway JJ in the township of Manitowoc Rapids. The sheriff said the driver of the Elantra, 23-year-old Joshua Lawrence of Milwaukee, refused to stop for deputies. While exiting the interstate at U.S. 151, he collided with a curb, which caused the driver s-side tire to deflate. Lawrence then continued south on U.S. 151 with the flat tire, the sheriff said. ....
School: Manitowoc Lincoln High School Year: Senior GPA: 3.892 What extracurricular activities have you been involved with during high school? National Honor Society, Medical Science Club, Math Team, Sting Cancer, president of Student Athletic Advisory Committee, WEB, LINC, and I was a flower girl for the 2020 graduation ceremony. Along with clubs, I am also a four-year varsity athlete on the girls tennis team and played softball the first two years of high school. What is one academic accomplishment about which you feel particularly good? Taking an entire AP-filled schedule throughout my senior year, with the exception of my IB Year 2 Spanish class. Being enrolled in all Advanced Placement classes has been difficult, especially with the challenges of having a virtual first semester. I am proud of this accomplishment, as I am taking some of the hardest classes I have encountered while still maintaining a good GPA. ....
Zoe King, assistant stage manager “I went into labour as Boris Johnson was announcing the first lockdown. The Sunday evening before, my baby, Maeve stopped moving so I went into hospital. The minute I got there she kicked. They said to me, ‘Can you feel those contractions?’ I went home and had very mild contractions that continued all night and all day. At 4pm my sister, who was my birthing partner, called and said, ‘Do you need me?’ I said, ‘No, I’ll be fine.’ But the contractions got much more frequent and we arrived at the hospital at 7pm, by which point Boris was making this announcement that the world was shutting down. When I was in labour and it got really painful, to distract me, my sister read to me what she called “the boring bits from the new Covid rules”. ....
This Covid year has been a year of loss, of precious hours spent together with mothers, for so many. Distances have stretched, care homes have closed doors, many of us have felt the miles expand between our mothers and us, or between us and our children. Some have lost their mums, whether to Covid, or for other reasons. Some have found their contact reduced to waving through windows, whether outside parents homes, or care home buildings. Here are a few of their stories: Holly Hartley, support worker “I’ve finally managed to get a visit booked to see my mum in her care home. We went from March to October last year not being able to see her. She is 47 and has severe multiple sclerosis and Crohn’s, and though she understands what’s going on, she doesn’t totally understand it. She’s alert but her memory is going. I think it doesn’t help being trapped in a room 24/7. ....