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 A woman had to medevac stanley cup ed to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma after a single-car crash at a drive thru window.According to police, 33-year-old Shanah Fish of Linthicum, Maryland, suffered severe injuries in the drive-thru lanes at a McDonaldson Ridgeside Drive.When paramedics arrived, Fish was partially pinned between her Chevy pickup and the brick wall near the pick-up window. Troopers do believe that the do stanley kubek or was open at the time and they re not sure why it was open, whether she was reaching out to grab something she may have dropped,  said Elena Russo, spokesperson for the Maryland State Police.  That s all part of the ongoing investigation. At the time of the accident, Fish has three small children, all under the age of five, inside the truck. Police believe t stanley tumblers hey were all secured in safety seats. Bwea Cicada sculptures emerge as bugs take flight in parts of the US
 WASHINGTON 鈥?Maryland U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen announced a Senate Ap stanley cup quencher propriations-passed legislation to support local flood mitigation efforts.Van Hollen s provision includes millions of dollars for the Army Corps of Engineers to assist local entities with flood pro stanley water jug tection assistance such as the construction of flood damage reduction projects and the development of water infrastructure. Across our state, we ve seen homes damaged, roads ruined, and businesses shuttered due to flooding,  said Senator Van Hollen.  These severe weather events continue to hurt Maryland families, small businesses, and ultimately our econ stanley cup nz omy. Investing in local flood mitigation efforts will help our communities 鈥?like Ellicott City 鈥?prepare for and combat future flooding. These funds will provide a boost in the resources available to local communities and will foster partnership with the Army Corps. I will keep working to support efforts across Maryland to prevent and mitigate flooding whenever possible