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A tractor trailer sits on top of a crushed car after a multiple car accident on I-16 in Pooler, Ga. on Tuesday, May 19, 2015. SAVANNAH, Ga. -- A woman and her teenage cousin traveling to visit the girl s hospitalized father were among five people who died in a fiery c yeezy slide rash on a Georgia interstate Tuesday afternoon.A tractor-trailer smashed into two cars and burst into flames on I-16 west of Savannah. The crash happened on a busy stretch of the interstate near its junction with I-95, which spans the East Coast.Wendy Melton, 39, of Reidsville was riding with her cousin, Brittanie Altman, 16, of Claxton and Virgil Moody, 19, of Hagan, when they were killed.Melton s brother, Tray Riner, said she was driving Altman to visit her father who was hospitalized in an intensive care unit in Savannah. Melton worked as a waitress to support her six children, ages 9 to 23, Riner said. She was a devoted mother. Her world revolved around her kids and her two grandkids, Riner said. Her children, they re all to pieces. Riner said he didn t know Moody, the second passenger riding with Melton.Traffic had been halted by construction in the area before adidas originals forum the crash, and police said witnesses reported seeing the tractor-trailer drift between lanes before the crash. Authorities are investigating whether the truck driver f samba og ell asleep at the wheel, said Georgia State Patrol Sgt. 1st Class Chris Nease. That is a possibility that we re looking into, that he had Knve Bradley County Schools, insurer negotiating tornado settlement
ONLINEFading Forest III: American Forests -- What Choices Will We Make can be viewed online at nature.org/fadingforests.Species threatened by nonnative pests* American Chestnut: Chestnut blight, ink disease, Asiatic oak weevil, chestnut gall wasp, Asian ambrosia beetle* American elm: Dutch elm disease* Butternut white walnut : Butternut canker disease, thousand cankers disease* Fraser fir: Balsam woolly adelgid* Flowering dogwood: Dogwood anthracnose disease* Eastern and Carolina hemlock: Hemlock woolly adelgid* Ash species: Emerald ash borer* Black walnut: Thousand cankers diseaseSource: Fading Forests IIINext to the paved commercial parking lot in West Knoxville grew a tall black walnut tree. Except for some bare limbs at the top of the crown, the tree looked perfectly healthy. It s dying, said Scott Schlarbaum, professor and director of the University of Tennessee s Tree Improvement Program.Like scores of black walnuts across East Tennessee, the tree was infected with thousand ca stanley cup nkers disease. Discovered in Knox County in 2010, thousand cankers disease is caused by a lethal fungus that s transmitted by a small twig beetle that historically has been limited to stanley cupe the American Southwest. Forestry experts say the beetle most likely hitchhiked east of the Mississippi River on black walnut material transported by highway or in stanley mugs terstate.Across the parking lot stood a tall green ash tree. On the bark were small, D-shaped holes barely larger than the head of a pin. Schlarbaum said t
Swgo Southside fire victims determined to start again [photos, video]
Lake Forest Middle School students change classes in this file photo. CLEVELAND, Tenn. - The Bradley County Commission has agreed to put up to $14.5 million toward a long-proposed central academic building for Lake Forest Middle School, increasing the county s previous commitment to the project by another $2.5 million. Lake Fo adidas samba adidas rest Middle School in Cleveland, Tenn., is shown. af1 Jeff Yarber In February, the Bradley County Board of Education requested the additional money after a recent reassessment of the project s cost indicated more would be needed to build the facility, which will replace a dozen 40-year-old classroom pods spread across the school s 75-acre campus. In conjunction with that request, the school system will put $2.6 million toward the academic building s estimated $17.1 million bottom line, more than doubling the system s previous $1 million commitment to the project.On Monday evening, commissioners voted 13-1 in favor of the increased funding proposal, receiving a long round of applause from an audience packed with Lake Forest teachers, administrators, students and parents. Commissioner Dan Rawls cast the only opposing vote. The problem with this is that this eats up whatever potential money we might have in the future - every dime, there s nothing left, said Rawls, citing disbelief that the capital project could be funded by the county s projected samba rose revenue Ovcv Peachtree City police stop golf cart texting
By MIKE STOBBEAP Medical WriterATLANTA - The rate of teen births in the U.S. is at its lowest level in almost 70 years. Yet, the sobering context is that the teen pregnancy rate is far lower in many other countries.The most convincing explanation is that contraceptive use is much higher among teens in most Western European countries.Last week, U.S. health officials released new government figures for 2009 showing 39 births per 1,000 girls, ages 15 through 19 - the lowest rate since records have been kept on this issue.That s close to the tee stanley quencher n birth rate for Romania, Turkey and Bulgaria in 2007, the latest numbers available from the World Bank, which collects a variety of data gauging international development.The teen birth ra stanley thermobecher te for Western Europe and a few stanley polska other countries is dramatically lower. In the United Kingdom it s 24 per 1,000 girls. In traditionally Catholic Ireland, it s 16 and in Italy it s 5. France s rate is 7 per 1,000. Canada s rate is under 13, Sweden s is under 8, Japan s is about 5, and in the Netherlands it s close to 4.The disparity has existed for decades. Several experts say the reason mostly has to do with more realistic approaches to birth control.Birth control is less expensive and easier for teens to get in many other developed countries than in the United States. And teachers, parents and physicians tend to be more accepting of teenage sexuality and more likely to encourage use of contraception, said Sarah Brown, chief executive of the Washington, D
A tractor trailer sits on top of a crushed car after a multiple car accident on I-16 in Pooler, Ga. on Tuesday, May 19, 2015. SAVANNAH, Ga. -- A woman and her teenage cousin traveling to visit the girl s hospitalized father were among five people who died in a fiery c yeezy slide rash on a Georgia interstate Tuesday afternoon.A tractor-trailer smashed into two cars and burst into flames on I-16 west of Savannah. The crash happened on a busy stretch of the interstate near its junction with I-95, which spans the East Coast.Wendy Melton, 39, of Reidsville was riding with her cousin, Brittanie Altman, 16, of Claxton and Virgil Moody, 19, of Hagan, when they were killed.Melton s brother, Tray Riner, said she was driving Altman to visit her father who was hospitalized in an intensive care unit in Savannah. Melton worked as a waitress to support her six children, ages 9 to 23, Riner said. She was a devoted mother. Her world revolved around her kids and her two grandkids, Riner said. Her children, they re all to pieces. Riner said he didn t know Moody, the second passenger riding with Melton.Traffic had been halted by construction in the area before adidas originals forum the crash, and police said witnesses reported seeing the tractor-trailer drift between lanes before the crash. Authorities are investigating whether the truck driver f samba og ell asleep at the wheel, said Georgia State Patrol Sgt. 1st Class Chris Nease. That is a possibility that we re looking into, that he had Knve Bradley County Schools, insurer negotiating tornado settlement
ONLINEFading Forest III: American Forests -- What Choices Will We Make can be viewed online at nature.org/fadingforests.Species threatened by nonnative pests* American Chestnut: Chestnut blight, ink disease, Asiatic oak weevil, chestnut gall wasp, Asian ambrosia beetle* American elm: Dutch elm disease* Butternut white walnut : Butternut canker disease, thousand cankers disease* Fraser fir: Balsam woolly adelgid* Flowering dogwood: Dogwood anthracnose disease* Eastern and Carolina hemlock: Hemlock woolly adelgid* Ash species: Emerald ash borer* Black walnut: Thousand cankers diseaseSource: Fading Forests IIINext to the paved commercial parking lot in West Knoxville grew a tall black walnut tree. Except for some bare limbs at the top of the crown, the tree looked perfectly healthy. It s dying, said Scott Schlarbaum, professor and director of the University of Tennessee s Tree Improvement Program.Like scores of black walnuts across East Tennessee, the tree was infected with thousand ca stanley cup nkers disease. Discovered in Knox County in 2010, thousand cankers disease is caused by a lethal fungus that s transmitted by a small twig beetle that historically has been limited to stanley cupe the American Southwest. Forestry experts say the beetle most likely hitchhiked east of the Mississippi River on black walnut material transported by highway or in stanley mugs terstate.Across the parking lot stood a tall green ash tree. On the bark were small, D-shaped holes barely larger than the head of a pin. Schlarbaum said t
Swgo Southside fire victims determined to start again [photos, video]
Lake Forest Middle School students change classes in this file photo. CLEVELAND, Tenn. - The Bradley County Commission has agreed to put up to $14.5 million toward a long-proposed central academic building for Lake Forest Middle School, increasing the county s previous commitment to the project by another $2.5 million. Lake Fo adidas samba adidas rest Middle School in Cleveland, Tenn., is shown. af1 Jeff Yarber In February, the Bradley County Board of Education requested the additional money after a recent reassessment of the project s cost indicated more would be needed to build the facility, which will replace a dozen 40-year-old classroom pods spread across the school s 75-acre campus. In conjunction with that request, the school system will put $2.6 million toward the academic building s estimated $17.1 million bottom line, more than doubling the system s previous $1 million commitment to the project.On Monday evening, commissioners voted 13-1 in favor of the increased funding proposal, receiving a long round of applause from an audience packed with Lake Forest teachers, administrators, students and parents. Commissioner Dan Rawls cast the only opposing vote. The problem with this is that this eats up whatever potential money we might have in the future - every dime, there s nothing left, said Rawls, citing disbelief that the capital project could be funded by the county s projected samba rose revenue Ovcv Peachtree City police stop golf cart texting
By MIKE STOBBEAP Medical WriterATLANTA - The rate of teen births in the U.S. is at its lowest level in almost 70 years. Yet, the sobering context is that the teen pregnancy rate is far lower in many other countries.The most convincing explanation is that contraceptive use is much higher among teens in most Western European countries.Last week, U.S. health officials released new government figures for 2009 showing 39 births per 1,000 girls, ages 15 through 19 - the lowest rate since records have been kept on this issue.That s close to the tee stanley quencher n birth rate for Romania, Turkey and Bulgaria in 2007, the latest numbers available from the World Bank, which collects a variety of data gauging international development.The teen birth ra stanley thermobecher te for Western Europe and a few stanley polska other countries is dramatically lower. In the United Kingdom it s 24 per 1,000 girls. In traditionally Catholic Ireland, it s 16 and in Italy it s 5. France s rate is 7 per 1,000. Canada s rate is under 13, Sweden s is under 8, Japan s is about 5, and in the Netherlands it s close to 4.The disparity has existed for decades. Several experts say the reason mostly has to do with more realistic approaches to birth control.Birth control is less expensive and easier for teens to get in many other developed countries than in the United States. And teachers, parents and physicians tend to be more accepting of teenage sexuality and more likely to encourage use of contraception, said Sarah Brown, chief executive of the Washington, D