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Maryland Dove to visit Cambridge

CAMBRIDGE — Historic St. Mary’s City is proud to announce the Maryland Dove will be sailing to Cambridge in September, thanks to a grant from the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority.

Culinary Tourism Market Size to Grow by USD 126 28 Billion at a CAGR of 17 45% between 2022 and 2027 - Historic market size valued at USD 50 07 Billion from 2017 to 2021

Records: Speed likely factor in Arizona tour bus crash killing Indiana woman

May 5, 2021 / 10:15 PM EST (AP) A crash report on a tour bus that flipped in Arizona on its way to the Grand Canyon, killing one passenger from southern Indiana, doesn’t draw any conclusions about the cause. But, records released by the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office point to speed as a factor. Four dozen people from across the country were on the bus operated by Las Vegas-based Comedy on Deck Tours when it veered into a dirt embankment and flipped on its side in January. The bus was headed to Grand Canyon West outside the national park. Authorities say they’re awaiting toxicology tests on the driver and an autopsy report on an Indiana woman who died before wrapping up the investigation.

Speed could play part in bus crash that killed Boonville woman

Speed could play part in bus crash that killed Boonville woman Speed could play part in bus crash that killed Boonville woman By Jill Lyman | May 6, 2021 at 10:33 AM CDT - Updated May 6 at 12:15 PM PHOENIX, Arizz. (WFIE) - A crash report on a tour bus that flipped on its way to the Grand Canyon doesn’t draw any conclusions about the cause, but records released by the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office point to speed as a factor. As we reported, 53-year-old Shelley Ann Voges of Boonville, Ind., was killed.

Indiana woman killed when Grand Canyon tour bus crashes

Indiana mom killed in bus crash while visiting son in Vegas Shelley Ann Voges of Boonsville died after a Grand Canyon tour bus rolled over about 70 miles southeast of Las Vegas on Jan. 22. Author: Associated Press Updated: 9:27 PM EST January 31, 2021 LAS VEGAS Editor s note: The above video aired in a KPNX newscast when the crash first occurred. An Indiana woman was visiting her son in Nevada when she died after a tour bus rolled over in northwestern Arizona, according to a newspaper. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports 53-year-old Shelley Ann Voges posted photos of homemade pierogies on her Facebook page on Jan. 20, documenting a visit to her son’s apartment in Las Vegas.

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