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Pedestrian killed after being struck in Greensboro hit-and-run The incident caused all northbound lanes of South Elm Eugene Street between Vivian Lane and Webster Road to be closed. Author: Brian Bennett Updated: 10:43 PM EDT March 16, 2021 GREENSBORO, N.C. All northbound lanes of South Elm Eugene Street between Vivian Lane and Webster Road are closed due to a deadly hit-and-run incident. According to the Greensboro Police Department, a pedestrian was hit and killed in the crash and the driver didn t stay on the scene. Officers are investigating and drivers are asked to use caution in this area and take alternate routes until further notice. ....
HANNAH HUBBARD Keith and Suzette Kolfage, the owners of 508 N. Robert St., in Ludington, Mich., shown on Feb. 9, found historical items while renovating during the past few months. When the Kolfages, latest owners of the house started to open up walls to make updates, they also found more than plaster dust. “We found stenciling on the boards (in the walls). There was a logo and a company name. It was for a hat maker in New York City. The address on it still exists in lower Manhattan.” (AP photo) LUDINGTON, Mich. The little house at 508 N. Robert St. is an enigma. ....
Ludington ‘mystery house’ reveals many secrets Follow Us Question of the Day Keith and Suzette Kolfage, the owners of 508 N. Robert St., in Ludington, Mich., shown on Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021, found historical items while renovating during the past few months. When the Kolfages, latest owners of the house started to . more > LUDINGTON, Mich. (AP) - The little house at 508 N. Robert St. is an enigma. The house featured prominently in a Daily News column by Raymond C. Madsen on Aug. 5, 2016. He called it, “A house of historical mystery.” Records showed that it was first recorded in its current location in the 1880s, Madsen wrote. ....
How did a tiny house in west Michigan come to contain civil war-era newspapers, lumber from Manhattan, and other artifacts? The house is still holding onto answers to these mysteries. ....