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Times editor Tess Ware reflects on her family's lack of holiday tradition by remembering the year they took on the "Hot Ones" challenge in place of Christmas Eve dinner. ....
Nearly 34 years ago, the abduction of an 11-year-old boy from a dark road in rural Minnesota terrified the community and went on to become one of the biggest mysteries in the state's history. Jacob Wetterling was kidnapped at gunpoint a half-mile from his St. Joseph home just after 9 p.m. on Oct. 22, 1989. It features interviews with investigators, one of the boys who witnessed the abduction, and details from Jacob's parents, Patty and Jerry Wetterling, about their long quest for answers in their son's disappearance. ....
My favorite color is blue. my best friend is aaron larsson. the day of october 22nd, a little after 5:30 or 6:00, patty and i went to a dinner party at some friends about 20, 25 minutes away. we weren t going to be gone very long. and we were just going to stay home. but the boys, jacob, his brother trevor and a friend aaron wanted to ride to the store, so they called their parents at the party to ask permission. there is nothing between us and the store. it is farm field mostly and a few houses. but it was starting to get dark and i said, no, you know, find something to do. we have got plenty to do. and trevor said, let me talk to dad. and my thinking is this is safe country, my only concern is on this one fairly long stretch of road is for car traffic. in my mind, you cover those ....
the day of october 22nd, a little after 5:30 or 6:00, patty and i went to a dinner party at some friends about 20, 25 minutes away. we weren t going to be gone very long. and we were just going to stay home. but the boys, jacob, his brother trevor and a friend aaron wanted to ride to the store, so they called their parents at the party to ask permission. there is nothing between us and the store. it is farm field mostly and a few houses. but it was starting to get dark and i said, no, you know, find something to do. we have got plenty to do. and trevor said, let me talk to dad. and my thinking is this is safe country, my only concern is on this one fairly long stretch of road is for car traffic. in my mind, you cover those bases with the flashlight and i said, okay, but go down and come straight home. ....
Down on that. andrea? it s been a continuing problem and it is counterintuitive. stephanie, there are still fewer than 100 cases within the olympic will havage at this point. there is concern amonging a leets who don t want their dreams to end before competition starts. reporter: yeah. andrea, this latest story with taylor crab, the men s volleyball player, beach volleyball player, the problem is a positive covid test basically means the end of your olympic dream and that s what it means for him and his brother trevor who is also a beach volleyball player in los angeles spoke with our affiliate and said look, he s healthy and he wants to play, but the problem, of course is that covid spreads and you can t have someone who tested positive for covid out mingling with other athletes and his name is added with others from team usa who will not participate in these olympics and you mentioned that number, ....