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A 22-year-old Nampa man who was injured in a two-car crash on April 1 died from injuries sustained in the crash.
âSean Crandall, the driver involved in the collision on U.S. Highway 95 April 1, just north of Payette did indeed succumb to his injuries,â reads an email on Monday afternoon from Lynn Hightower, communications director for Idaho State Police.
She says the incident remains under investigation.
The crash happened near milepost 73, and Idaho State Police responded at about 2 p.m.
Police say Crandall was traveling south on the highway, driving a 2009 Ford Focus.
He was stopped to make a left-hand turn on N.E. 25th Ave. when he was struck from behind by a 1998 Toyota Tacoma, driven by Judi Richards, 57, of Weiser.
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Montgomery: Delta is now flying bigger airplanes in and out of the capital city, and it will allow even more people aboard beginning in May. The changes are part of a plan to increase airline capacity in Montgomery toward pre-pandemic levels. The airport reported Delta started the month with bigger aircraft making the airline’s four daily flights between Montgomery and Atlanta, meaning more seats for passengers. Capacity will increase again May 1 when Delta starts allowing middle-seat passengers for the first time this year. One pandemic change that’s not going away is Delta’s new cleaning and sanitation procedures. The airline has announced that they’ll become permanent. Federal guidelines require air travelers to continue wearing masks. American Airlines resumed nonstop flights between Montgomery and Washington, D.C., earlier this month. The airport also offers nonstop flights to Charlotte, North Carolina, and to Dallas.
It wasnât immediately known why Bundy was at the Statehouse.
It marked the fourth and fifth times the man known for leading a 2016 armed standoff at an Oregon wildlife refuge has been arrested in Boise since August, with all but one occurring at the Statehouse.
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Bundy has been banned from the government building since August after he and dozens of others â many of them members of his People s Rights organization â staged a series of protests at the Statehouse over coronavirus-related measures.
In one of the protests, angry, unmasked protesters forced their way into a House gallery with limited seating, shattering a glass door in the process. The next day, more than 100 protesters shouted down and forced from the room lawmakers on a committee considering a bill to shield businesses and government agencies from coronavirus-related liability.
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