Nov
20
0
It's a home meet, but with a different twist.
Instead of running out of their locker room at the Thomas Fieldhouse, Lock Haven wrestlers will board the bus and head 30 minutes to Bellefonte High School.
"It's still our home court and Rider has to come to us," LHU head coach Robbie Waller said.
It's still our home court and Rider has to come to us -Robbie Waller
Sep
15
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A total of 2,305 pounds of fish have already been weighed as of the third day of this year's derby.
Most of the fish coming in at the Main street Edgartown weigh-in headquarters are bluefish, totalling 114; while at the time of posting, the striper and albie counts are both at 41.
Clear blue skies and a light, dry northwest breeze greeted eager anglers were at Memorial Wharf early this morning, following yesterday's rumors that false albacore had made a run through the Edgartown ferry channel.
Aug
13
0
The Missouri Court of Appeals has upheld a 2007 jury decision that a manufacturer of firefighters' equipment was at fault for the death of two St. Louis firefighters in 2002, saying the officials knew equipment was faulty but did not issue a warning or recall.
The court called Survivair Respiratore, Inc. and Bacou-Dalloz, the French-owned parent company of Survivair "unquestionably reprehensible."
In 2002, firefighter Derek Martin, 38, died when he went back into a burning building to rescue firefight
One-hundred percent it is not my husband’s fault. -Angela Martin
Aug
05
0
An appeals court upholds a multi-million dollar verdict against a respirator company in the death of two St. Louis City firefighters.
The company tells KMOX it hasn't had time to fully review the ruling, but anticipates it will pursue further appeals.
In May 2002, 38-year-old firefighter Derek Martin died after he went back into a burning building to rescue his colleague Rob Morrison, who was also killed in the blaze.
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