Mobile home park. Police say, the injury toll could rise above 20. It is going to take a long time to sort through the damage. At this point it is not clear what is underneath. This is what it looked like as the severe storms kept moving into norman, oklahoma. The storms produced frequent lightning. The dark skies. Flashing from lightning strikes over and over again. And also hail tonight. These pictures posted to social media. On the left hail found southeast of norman. The one on the right came with the caption literally sounded like people stomping on our roof. One more powerful photograph here. This is from jace tiderman of tuttle, oklahoma, who wrote quote someones rv flew into our backyard a zoo in tuttle was damaged too. Prompting early concerns about tigers and bears on the loose. Police say, all the animals are now safe and accounted for. In bay area news there is a Sexual Assault suspect on the loose in san jose. A 13yearold girl says. The man followed her home and attacked h
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WILLIAMSBURG — Williamsburg's Two Rivers Country Club is hosting the 13th Annual Two Rivers Senior Invitational Oct. 22-24. The 54-hole medal play event…
WILLIAMSBURG — Williamsburg's Two Rivers Country Club (TRCC) is hosting its 12th Annual Two Rivers Senior Invitational on Oct. 16-18. The 54-hole medal play…
HIGH POINT â Bob Royak, the reigning U.S. Senior Amateur champion, took control of his first National Senior Amateur Hall of Fame tournament Thursday.
Royak was the only one in the featured Senior division to break par as he shot a 2-under 70 on High Point Country Clubâs Willow Creek course and opened a four-shot lead.
With a 68-70 â 138 total of 6-under, Royak is four shots ahead of Doug Hanzel, a two-time Senior Hall of Fame winner who was tied with Royak after the first round. Hanzel carded a second-round 74 for a 2-under 142.
Royak stood at even par, with two birdies and two bogeys, before he eagled the par-5 17th.