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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?One marathon runner had their plans for a medal cut short Sunday afternoon, following a car crash along their route in Cudahy.Milwaukee Lakefront Marathon spokesperson Jen Puente told TMJ4s Tahleel Mohieldin, the in stanley tumblers cident near S. Lake Drive and E. Henry Ave, landed one of their runners and two others in the hospital.According to the Cudahy Police Department, a 68-year-old Waterford woman experienced a medical emergency while traveling southbound on S. Lake Drive. She sideswiped one car, causing minor damages, and continued on to hit another vehicle driven by a 65-year-old Cudahy man. His car was flipped onto its side due to the crash. His car stopped off the road near the tree line East of Lake Dr. and E. Henry Ave. The 68-year-old then struck a 28-year-old marathon runner, sending her to the hospital. Watch: Marathon runner hospitalized after driver suffers medical emergency:            Car crash lands Milwaukee marathon runner, bystanders in hospital                             When we hear of these unfortunate incidents,  Puente said,  it really does put a damper on an amazing day. The 68-year-old driver, the 65-year-old man and the runner were all transported to a local hospital. Traffic was all stanley flask owed next to the event and the close proximity allowed for the runner to be struck by the car. No criminal activity is suspected, according to CPD. The 42nd annual Milwaukee Lakefront Marathon had nearly five thousand maratho stanley cup n and half-marathon competitors. Thousands go Vwsj Schools used as polling places follow strict cleaning guidelines
 A New York judge has released Donald Trump from a contempt finding. Trump will need to meet certain conditions, including payi stanley termosky ng $110,000 in fines accrued for failing to turn over documents in a state civil investigation.Trump will need to submit additional affidavits detailing efforts to search for records and explaining his and his companys document retention policies, a company he hired to aid the search completes its work and he pays the fines.If Trump does do so by  stanley italia the May 20 deadline, the judge will reinstate the contempt order and retroactively apply the $10,000-a-day fine.Judge Arthur Engoron ruled Trump in contempt on April 25 and fined him $10,000 per day for not complying with a subpoena.New York Attorney General Letitia James requested documents from Trumps personal records, to investigate whether the Trump Organization engaged in fraud.The company is accused of inflating the value of its assets for financial gain.An outsi stanley borraccia de company told Judge Engoron that it reviewed more than 1,300 boxes worth of files but did not find any records related to James subpoena.