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Blair man faces seventh DUI
A man was charged with his seventh driving under the influence after he drove his car into a ditch in Blair. Following the incident May 5 at about 4:30 p.m., Joseph Johnson, 59, of Blair, reportedly told officers he failed to make a turn into Kwik Trip and instead crashed his car in a ditch along Fourth Street.
Childcare worker charged with abuse
A Galesville woman faces two felony child neglect charges after a one-year-old child in her care required surgery for burns over nearly a quarter of his body. Maegan Valley, 33, posted $2,500 cash bond after being charged with felony child abuse and neglecting a child, both causing great harm. Her initial appearance in court is scheduled for June 11.
Raider baseball falls in four
Tough battles with two Coulee Conference teams and a pair of tournament losses filled a busy schedule for the Arcadia High School baseball team last week. Arcadia was beaten by Westby, one of the top Coulee teams, last Monday before falling to rival G-E-T at home on Friday (see story elsewhere in sports). A pair of tournament games closed the week for the Raiders (3-14, 1-9 Coulee)
D.IN.O Mountain Bike Series Returns To Winona Lake
The Do Indiana Off-Road (D.IN.O) Mountain Bike Racing series has called the Winona Lake Trails home since 2002, a full three years before partnering with the Fat & Skinny Tire festival in 2005 to make the first race in a series of six a headlining festivity of a three-day festival that celebrates those who love to get their exercise and fun done on two wheels.
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