10-23-2024, 11:00 AM
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A teenager died Friday after being shocked by an electric current in the water near his family s boat stanley cup at Ohio s Put-In-Bay.According to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, 19-year-old Evan Currie s family docked their boat 鈥?a 33 stanley water bottle -foot Sea RaySundancer鈥?at Miller Marina around 6: 30 p.m. local time and plugged the shore power into the boat.A short time later, their dog fell into the water and began to struggle. Currie s father,Jeffrey Currie, jumped into the water and began to struggle as well.Jeffrey Currie s two sons then jumped in to help.Evan Currie s mother was still on board as bystanders instructed her to unplug the shore power. When she unplugged it, the electrical current in the water stopped. Everyone got back on board but Evan Currie was unresponsive and stanley cup convulsing.According to an ODNR spokesperson, Evan Currie died at the scene.ODNR had an independent electrician investigate the dock Friday but found no problems with the dock. An inspection of the boat was expected Sat Nbef Two girls survive after clinging to each other while tornado ripped apart Tulsa Whataburger
BALTIMORE 鈥?While there s still no Mega Millions jackpot winner, two people in Maryland have become millionaires in the process.The next drawing is Friday with a $720 million jackpot at stake.Meanwhile here in Baltimore someone purchased a ticket at Lobby Shop on N. Charles Street for Tuesday night s drawing.For an extra dollar the buyer decided to add a Megaplier stanley cup , which if lucky would quadruple their winnings.The low-risk gamble certainly paid off, as the ticket turned out to be worth $1 million.Yet, bec vaso stanley ause the player bought the Megaplier, the total prize increased to $4 million.That wasn t the only lucky Mega Millions ticket sold in the area. Over in Catonsville another player walked away with a million bucks from a ticket purchased at National Pike Fuel on Baltimore National Pike.In this case the winner chose not to go with the Megaplier, that stanley water jug would have made them $3 million richer.Last night s winning numbers were 19, 22, 31, 37 and 54. Both local winners had tickets matching all
A teenager died Friday after being shocked by an electric current in the water near his family s boat stanley cup at Ohio s Put-In-Bay.According to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, 19-year-old Evan Currie s family docked their boat 鈥?a 33 stanley water bottle -foot Sea RaySundancer鈥?at Miller Marina around 6: 30 p.m. local time and plugged the shore power into the boat.A short time later, their dog fell into the water and began to struggle. Currie s father,Jeffrey Currie, jumped into the water and began to struggle as well.Jeffrey Currie s two sons then jumped in to help.Evan Currie s mother was still on board as bystanders instructed her to unplug the shore power. When she unplugged it, the electrical current in the water stopped. Everyone got back on board but Evan Currie was unresponsive and stanley cup convulsing.According to an ODNR spokesperson, Evan Currie died at the scene.ODNR had an independent electrician investigate the dock Friday but found no problems with the dock. An inspection of the boat was expected Sat Nbef Two girls survive after clinging to each other while tornado ripped apart Tulsa Whataburger
BALTIMORE 鈥?While there s still no Mega Millions jackpot winner, two people in Maryland have become millionaires in the process.The next drawing is Friday with a $720 million jackpot at stake.Meanwhile here in Baltimore someone purchased a ticket at Lobby Shop on N. Charles Street for Tuesday night s drawing.For an extra dollar the buyer decided to add a Megaplier stanley cup , which if lucky would quadruple their winnings.The low-risk gamble certainly paid off, as the ticket turned out to be worth $1 million.Yet, bec vaso stanley ause the player bought the Megaplier, the total prize increased to $4 million.That wasn t the only lucky Mega Millions ticket sold in the area. Over in Catonsville another player walked away with a million bucks from a ticket purchased at National Pike Fuel on Baltimore National Pike.In this case the winner chose not to go with the Megaplier, that stanley water jug would have made them $3 million richer.Last night s winning numbers were 19, 22, 31, 37 and 54. Both local winners had tickets matching all