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acjj Man sentenced to 25 years in robbery heart attack death
« le: Décembre 13, 2024, 07:01:03 am »
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 BURLINGTON, Vt. 鈥?The varsity soccer players with Burlington High School are more than just a team. Theyve become advocates for all women in achieving equal pay.  We were i stanley deutschland nspired by the U.S. Womens National Team and their lawsuit for equal pay,  high school senior Maia Vota said.  And just knowing that when were older that could be us making less pay for equal work.  The idea of making less money than their male counterpar stanley tumblers ts didnt sit well with them. So they decided to be a part of the movement for change and wore                               EqualPay                          shirts to their last game of the season. Wearing the equal pay jersey underneath their regular jerseys, the girls planned to unveil the message after getting a goal. However, not all went according to plan.  It was zero-zero until three minutes left to go in the game and then I got a goal. And we were very excited and so I took my shirt all the way off and started swinging it around,  high school senior Helen Worden said. Three other players followed her lead, but then the referee came over to give each girl a yellow card.  We understand that he was carding us for excessive celebration, but we think under the circumstances it was appropriate since our whole game was an equal pay event,  high school senior Maggie Barlow said. Either way, they say stanley cup  the action was worth it because it gave them national attention with famous athletes like Brandi Chastain and Abby Wambach giving them a shout out.   We were a Proh Alabama infant   graduates   from NICU in tiny cap and gown
 GREEN BAY, Wisc. 鈥?A man was arrested for his seventhOWI after police say he threw stolen beer and meat out of his van with officers in pursuit.The Brown County Sheriff s Office received a call from a supermarket that Timothy Andrews, who was on their watch list for retail theft, was in the store.Authorities spotted Andrews inside a van in the parking lot and deputies say he claimed to have knives and  stanley borraccia gun when they approached him.Andrews refused to get out of the van, accor stanley flasche ding to investigators, and sped away from the deputies, throwing stolen beer, meat and clothing out of the window during the high-speed chase.Authorities say the van lost control at least twice during the chase, as it weaved in and out of oncoming traffic on busy streets. Pursuits are always a balance. You re always trying to balance public safety with the apprehension of the person. And in this case, this man was doing a lot of things,  Brown County Sheriff s Capt. Dan Sandberg said.The van finally spun out of control and stopped on a residential street where the suspect was arrested.Andrews, 48, faces several charges in the case including 7th offense OWI, pro stanley cup bation violation, obstructing an officer, shoplifting and retail theft.