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3 from Maryville hospitalized after head-on crash

NODAWAY COUNTY Three people were injured in an accident just after 5:30p.m. Friday in Nodaway County.The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a 2004 Ford F150 driven by Makenzie M. Cobb, 27, Maryville, was southbound on Hawk Road approaching U.S. 71. The pickup failed to yield to a westbound to westbound 2014 Jeep Cherokee driven by Shoba M. Brown, 74, Maryville, after stopping at the stop sign.The pickup started to turn east and struck the jeep head-on in the eastbound lane of U.S. 71.Three passengers in the jeep were injured. Life-Flight air ambulance transported Bridget A. Brown, 63, Maryville, to Mosaic in St. Joseph. Nodaway County ambulance transported 77-year-old Karen E. Fulton and 81-year-old Richard M. Fulton both of Maryville to Mosaic in St. Joseph. The drivers were not injured. Bridget Brown was not wearing a seat belt, according to the MSHP.

A must-see hidden garden in Terre Haute

A must-see hidden garden in Terre Haute There s a hidden gem in the Wabash Valley that you have to add to your summer bucket list. Posted: Jul 6, 2021 9:45 PM Updated: Jul 7, 2021 7:02 AM Posted By: Anissa Claiborne TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI)  One piece of land started as a place for an Indiana couple to enjoy their hobbies and escape from reality. Now, they ve turned it into a getaway for members of the community to enjoy! I found that digging a hole gets your mind away from any of your troubles, said Bridget Brown, the Owner of the Wheeler Street Garden in Terre Haute.

Wauwatosa moms hold rally to remember George Floyd a year after death

WAUWATOSA Chloe Longmire went to her first protest in Milwaukee just days after George Floyd was killed when former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin kneeled on his neck.  Remembering George Floyd is what I want people to take home, Longmire said.  It s all about him. She gathered with around 50 individuals in Wauwatosa with Tosa Moms Tackling Racism, a group that grew out of the protests and calls for change that occurred after his death.  But Longmire, and many other members of the group, don t believe enough change has occurred yet.  Floyd s death sparked a summer of racial reckoning across the country.

One year after the death of George Floyd, a Wauwatosa moms group focused on addressing racism is calling for more change

One year after the death of George Floyd, a Wauwatosa moms group focused on addressing racism is calling for more change Evan Casey, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Reflecting on a year of protesting in Milwaukee since the killing of George Floyd Replay Video UP NEXT WAUWATOSA Chloe Longmire went to her first protest in Milwaukee just days after George Floyd was killed when former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin kneeled on his neck.  © Angela Peterson / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Chase Longmire, 5, along with her mother Chloe, right, participate in the Tosa Moms Tackling Racism rally on Tuesday near the corner of Wauwatosa and West North avenues in Wauwatosa to remember the life of George Floyd who was killed one year ago. “I wanted to recognize that he was murdered and bring attention to a police system that needs to change. Justice for George,” Chloe Longmire said.

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