Evansville PD Gives Update On Monday Afternoon Crash
The Evansville Police Department gave an update on a Monday afternoon crash that resulted in a man being placed on life support.
EPD Chief Mike Thompson wrote in a news release that the crash happened at roughly 3:47 p.m. at the intersection of Yellowstone and Curtis Street. While officers were responding, they were advised that one of the male drivers shot himself in the head after crashing.
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According to the release, an Evansville Community Service Officer came across the crash before calls to 911 started and assisted with life-saving measures before EMS and fire personnel arrived. They were able to get a pulse back on the male driver before he was transported to Wyoming Medical Center.
April 30, 2021
Natalie St. Denis
YouTube beauty influencer Jeffree Star and his friend, Daniel Lucas, were hospitalized after a car crash in Wyoming April 16. Star was driving a Rolls-Royce when it hit black ice and flipped three times.
Both Star and Lucas were admitted to Wyoming Medical Center. Star updated his followers saying he would have to wear a brace for a few months to heal his broken back. Lucas had some internal issues because of his previous battle with stage three colon cancer.
Rumors spiraled concerning the car accident. Many people were accusing Star of faking or exaggerating the impact of the accident in order to publicize his latest product line. The cannabis-themed line, the Star Lounge, was set to be released just a few days later April 20.
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Natrona School Board Narrowly Votes to Keep Masks in Schools
Trustees Kyla Alvey, Rita Walsh, Kianna Smith and Debbie McCullar voted for the variance.
Trustees Clark Jenson, Thomas Myler, Dave Applegate, Dana Howie and Board Chairman Raymond Catellier voted against.
During the school board meeting, the results of a survey that asked parents and staff whether they wanted the mandate or not was shared.
It showed that, among the 4,537 respondents, 80% of parents and 75% of staff wanted the mask mandate gone.
Of the 19% of parents that wanted to keep the mandate, the survey asked if they would or would not keep their children in school, with 23%, or 205, saying they would not.