Saturday, 1 January 2011

McMinn authorities arrest, charge three with dropping mailboxes, motor onto cars - Knoxville News Sentinel (Kilkenny)

McMinn authorities arrest, charge three with dropping mailboxes, motor onto cars - Knoxville News Sentinel
ATHENS, Tenn. — McMinn County authorities have arrested and charged three men in connection with throwing mailboxes and a motor off overpasses onto cars, the county sheriff said this morning. Casey Thomas, 18, of Athens; Barry Burbank, 20, of Sweetwater
Source: www.knoxnews.com

I-75 assault trio nailed in airport vandalism - Cleveland Daily Banner
Three men arrested and charged Thursday morning by McMinn County authorities in connection with at least four incidents of tossing objects from Interstate 75 overpasses onto unsuspecting motorists have now been charged by Bradley County lawmen with the
Source: www.clevelandbanner.com

Grant to Replace Old Train Cars - WHSV
Metro is getting a $150 million federal grant to replace old rail cars and make other safety improvements. Metro is getting a $150 million federal grant to replace old rail cars and make other safety improvements. U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood
Source: www.whsv.com

Detroiter, 29, hit and killed by cars on I-94, I-75 - Detroit News
Detroit — State Police today identified the man struck and killed Thursday after exiting a vehicle on Interstate 94 as Damon Dejuane Nowlin. Police say the 29-year-old Detroit man was fatally struck around 7:40 p.m. Preliminary findings show Nowlin
Source: www.detnews.com

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Detroit man hit by cars on I-75, I-94, killed - Detroit News
Detroit — Police are investigating what led a 29-year-old man to exit a vehicle on Interstate 94 late Thursday before he was fatally struck by a passing motorist and flung onto a second freeway. Damon Dejuane Nowlin of Detroit was killed around 7:40 p.m
Source: www.detnews.com

The Year in Cars - New York Times
As industry players retrenched and gritted their teeth for challenges to come, the 2010 season featured heroes and villains, new alliances, narrow escapes and thrilling reversals of fortune. For some played-out brands, there was no room on the shrinking
Source: www.nytimes.com

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