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Mwgc Fulton Family YMCA Launches 2014 Annual Campaign to Meet Community Needs and Change LivesFew of the first turtle hatchlings were expected to live through the winter.Hungry animals in the Rouge Valley were waiting for them. The little Blandings turtles could be crunched easily under vehicle tires, or they might not find a suitable place to shelter from the cold. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Still, in its fifth year, the r stanley cup elease program trying to keep the Blandings from disappearing in the Rouge River watershed has prospects bright as the yellow on a Blandings neck and chin.The turtles, so vulnerable when Parks Canada and The Toron stanley cup to Zoo let them go each spring in Scarborough, are doing quite well 鈥?better than expected, said Andrew Lentini, the zoos amphibians curator. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Many of the turtles helmet-shaped shells were fitted with radio transmitters; the zoo, which released 49 Blandings last week, is tracking 48 of the turtles, including 24 from previous years. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Its thought some early turtle cohorts got past their first winters without losing many members. Lentini credits their upbringing at the zoos Head Start program, where turtles eat well and dont have to shut down each winter. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Two-year-old hatchlings released in the Rouge, therefore, are li stanley cup ke a seven- or eight-year-old Blandings grown in the wild,Pbbt Shalom Manor expansion project gets go-ahead
Teenager dies after early morning shooting in LouisvilleJanuary 8, 2019 WNKY Staff, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditLOUISVILLE, Ky.WAVE鈥?A teenager shot on his way to school in the Shawnee neighborhood Monday morning has died.The shooting was reported in the 600 block of South 43rd Street around 6:45 a.m. Monday, according to Louisville Metro Police Department spokesman Dwight Mitchell.Police say the victim was 18 years old and was taken to Universit stanley italia y of Louisville Hospital where he later died of his injuries. JCPS would not confirm if the victim w stanley quencher as a student but, sources tell WAVE 3 News that he was a student, and was on his way to the bus stop when he was shot.Darwin Belliard lives on South 43rd Street and heard his mother scream when she heard the gunshots.My mom said there were six gun shots that woke her up, said Belliard. As soon as I heard my mom screaming that someone was shot, it was just like second nature to me to grab my first aid kit and try to assist him.Belliard told WAVE 3 News he re botella stanley cently got back home after serving four years in the U.S. Army and wanted to help the teen.I was Airborne Infantry and I have extensive training on combat life saving skills and I ;m also EMT qualified, Belliard said.The teens backpack was left behind at the scene.He was walking to school, car pulled up someone got out, shot six times at him and if I ;m not mistaken one bullet hit him and drove o
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