The National High School Trail Championship race came down to a photo finish for the boys, as brothers Sullivan and Porter Middaugh raced across the finish line just 0.02 second apart, with Porter diving forward trying to beat his older brother.
Sullivan, 17, finished with a time of 33 minutes, 32.47 seconds, while Porter, 15, finished at 33:32.49. The brothers are from Battle Mountain High School in Vail.
In the girlsâ race, Aubrey Surage, 18, from Lewis-Palmer High School in Monument, broke the girlsâ course record by just a few seconds, with a time of 37:28.68.
The race course was 5.4 miles through the Arkansas Hills Trail System. It began on the north side of the F Street bridge and finished in Riverside Park.
By Casey Nelson
Jun 16, 2021 | 4:59 PM
GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) â Four suspects allegedly involved with setting a dead womanâs body on fire to cover her death by drug overdose pleaded not guilty Wednesday.
Stephanie Greensponâs body was found Aug. 19Â in an abandoned, burned vehicle on the Menominee Reservation.
A joint trial on Aug. 16 was set for Timothy Snider, Keith Wilber, Emerson Reed, and Kayla Childs.
âThe investigation revealed an attempt by Timothy Snider, Jr. to conceal evidence of the death of a woman resulting from his distribution of a controlled substance,â the criminal complaint states. âThe investigation further reveals that Snider arranged for Emerson Reed, Keith Wilber, Jr., and Kayla Childs to take steps to conceal his actions.â
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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) - A man charged with helping to dispose of the body of a woman who died from a drug overdose made his initial appearance in .