And will be closed until at least november of next year. This closing is part of phase two of the i29 projuect. Earlier this week, drivers saw traffic being moved into the new southbound lanes. Southbound traffic was moved on wednesday. And the northbound lanes were moved over today. 3 with that transition of traffic into the new southbound lanes, theyre going to Start Construction on the northbound lanes. With that, the closure of the northbound off ramp to floyd blvd. Was required to accommodate that construction activity. 3 the contractor will work throughout the winter months on the northbound lanes. All the way into next november. 3 if the contractor can complete all the median work, we would be able to open a the winter months. 3 the iowa dot says opening a second lane is the goal. However, that will depend on the weather. 3 3 Sioux City Police tonight looking for information on another attempted armed robber. This time at a store on west 3rd street. According to police. Just bef
Trump said 2 corinthian instead of second corinthian speaking at the first convocation, but at least he tried to make an effort to relate to the back ground of the university. Live in lynchburg, priscilla kaiser, abc 13 news. A lynchburg man will spend life in prison for committing what a judge called one of the most violent murders that the city has ever seen. 24yearold dominic moss was arrested in 2014 after a monthlong manhunt for killing shawn moss. Prosecutors say he ambushed shawn moss on 11th and polk street and shot him six to seven times. At one point mosss mother took the stand to say not only did she lose a son but a 13yearold boy lost a father. Moss apologized to shawn mosss family and claimed to be a changed man, but when the judge handed down his sentence, he threatened to shoot the prosecutor in the face. Shot him while he was standing up and stood over top continued to pump bullets into his defenseless body. Mark moss also got an additional two years in prison for punch
The Bradford Exchange Mint, steward of American history and shared through the hobby of coin collecting, announced an extraordinary find of authentic Silver coins from the "Shipwreck that Changed the World."
The Quest for the North Pole, Episode 5: Meet Peary and Henson Kat Long
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It’s summer, 1895, in the northernmost reaches of Greenland. The temperature hovers around freezing. American explorer Robert E. Peary and his assistant Matthew Henson are on a backbreaking journey by dogsled across the ice cap, from Independence Bay, a large fjord on Greenland’s northeastern corner, to their base camp at Bowdoin Bay on the west coast. They’re nearly out of food, and they’re desperately searching for a herd of musk ox to stave off their deaths by starvation.
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It’s summer, 1895, in the northernmost reaches of Greenland. The temperature hovers around freezing. American explorer Robert E. Peary and his assistant Matthew Henson are on a backbreaking journey by dogsled across the ice cap, from Independence Bay, a large fjord on Greenland’s northeastern corner, to their base camp at Bowdoin Bay on the west coast. They’re nearly out of food, and they’re desperately searching for a herd of musk ox to stave off their deaths by starvation.
The animals they’re stalking weigh up to 800 pounds and are built like battering rams, with a coat of shaggy hair and sharp, curved horns. Musk ox are powerful and unpredictable, and they’re Peary’s and Henson’s last hope for survival. All day, they look for snags of the oxen’s hair on rough rocks and scan the snow for tracks. Finally, they locate hoofprints and follow them across a valley, anticipating fresh meat.