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 An Allegiant Air flight attendant was injured on a plane that took  evasive action  to avoid a collision with another jet near a South Florida airport, the Federal Aviation Admin stanley tumblers istration said, according to reports.On Sunday, an Allegiant Air plane headed for Kentucky had just taken off from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport when the pilot received a message about a plane flying at the same altitude, according toCNN.An air traffic controller from the Miami Air Route Traffic Control Center instructed the Allegiant Air pilot  to turn eastbound at an altitude of 23,000 feet when it crossed in front of a northbound Gul stanley france fstream business jet,  the FAA said, according to CNN.The Gulfstream jet also took evasive action.Allegiant Air passenger Jerrica Thacker told CNN that the plane abruptly  went straight up.  It truly felt like a roller coaster,  she said.  We went up and down and then leveled out. When the plane went upward, two flight attendants fell backwards 鈥?one of whom stayed on the ground for five minutes until being helped to the rear of the plane, Thacker recounted. The flight crew asked if there were any medically trained individuals on the plane,  said Thacker.About 20 minutes later, the pilot explained over the intercom that the sudden ascension was a maneuver to avoid a coll stanley cup becher ision, and that the aircraft would be returning to Fort Lauderdale.Thacker said people began crying and praying after the announcement.She said her and her family rented a car and drove Lvpp Peacock raising its prices as it prepares to stream the Summer Olympics
 America has more than four million miles of roadways, but every inch of pavement is in danger due to the dramatic impacts of climate change across the country. Jo Sias studies civil and environm stanley thermobecher ental engineering at the University of New Hampshire. Sias and her team have spent the last few years looking at how climate change is impacting the integrity of our countrys roads. Increases in temperatures are impacting roadways and infrastructure in general,  she said. Severe, more extreme weather events are causing roads to crack and crumble more frequently, shortening the life span of many roads. As roadways are exposed to  stanley travel mug these conditions, they wont last as long. Youll need to get out more frequently. Theyll be more construction delays and the cost of doing that is exponential,  Sias added. Sias and her team are now partnering with NOAA to better understand how cities and towns in all corners of the country can build roads more resilient to climate change. Many public works planners are relying on old data when it comes to choosing road material, which doesn t last as long given the changing state of the climate.  The longer-term designs are based on data from past weather records wasnt accurate, so they arent designed for what theyre actually seeing stanley website ,  she said about the project. Maintaining highways and side streets across the country comes at a cost. The U.S. would need about $231 billion over the next six years to maintain and repair all of the nations roads. That price tag is

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 SOUTH MILWAUKEE, Wis. 鈥?South Milwaukee s new black turf: A nearly two-decade labor of love for Rockets Athletic Director Ante Udovicic.Lance Allan: What is it like to see i stanley cup t go over the goal line so to speak  I mean, I have to pinch myself every day,  South Milwaukee Athletic and Activities Director Ante Udovicic says.  It s, you know, 20 years since I started in this job and it s been 20 years since we ve ho stanley cup ped. Legacy is part of this. As the grandson of William Spaltholz, the name on the field is on the football team.Lance Allan: So as you walk on this field, I understand you have a connection to this place. Your grandpa has the name on there. What is that like  It obviously has a little bit of pressure. But, you know, it s something that you kind of look up to. You kind of want to follow his footsteps,  South Milwaukee Offensive/Defensive Lineman Clay Spaltholz says.But it s more than football. Cheer, poms, soccer, track and field, band and phys-ed classes will all benefit. The beauty of this project, being new here to the school district of South Milwaukee, is the way this communit stanley quencher y really has come together, to give something back to the whole community,  South Milwaukee Superintendent Diedre Roemer says.Now one concern raised was black turf in the sun. But the base of the field is southern pine, no rubber. And the temps  Tested the temperature of our field, full sun at 1 p.m.,  Udovicic says.  Went around to test some other fields. Every single green turf field with cru Thhe Family says they were kicked off flight after telling Southwest their son has trouble with masks
 The Milwaukee man charged with stanley mugs  shooting and killing a local immigration attorney last September has been arrested in Kentucky, jail records confirm.Milwaukee authorities allege 31-year-old Theodore Malcome Edgecomb shot and killed 50-year-old Jason Cleereman in the head during a road rage incident on the city s lower east side. Edgecomb was charged with first-degree reckless homicide - use of a dangerous weapon. Along with two other charges, Edgecomb could spend up to 71 years behind bars if found guilty.            Milwaukee man charged wit stanley canada h homicide in fatal shooting of local immigration attorney                            Online jail records in Hardin County, Kentucky this week show Edgecomb was booked in jail on a number of pending charges, including OWI stanley termosky , speeding, giving an officer false information, possession of marijuana, possession of an open alcohol beverage and fugitive from another state - warrant required.Edgecomb would need to be extradited to Wisconsin to face the homicide charge in the killing of Cleereman.A criminal complaint released last fall states Cleereman was driving in a car with his wife near Humboldt and Brady Street on Sept. 22 when they were forced to swerve out of the way of Edgecomb, who was riding a bike on the road.Prosecutors say Edgecomb then approached them, punched Cleereman in the face and, when Cleereman followed him and confronted him about it, Edgecomb allegedly pulled out a firearm and shot and killed Cleereman.A warrant was then issue