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With such extreme heat in Las Vegas, touching the steering wheel of a car can feel like your hands are burning, which is exactly what can happen to the outside of the vehicle.Several vehicle fires have been reported by authorities in the last few days, including three on Thursday afternoon alone. RELATED: Excessive Heat Warning extended through Sunday for Southern NevadaWhile the causes of the fires may vary, Tony Illia with the Nevada Department of Transportation says the last thing anyone wants is to be broken down on the side of the road right now. Stalling out is common, especially when the heat finds fast 110掳 -- hitting 115掳 here -- we see this happen routinely during the peak summer months, said Illia.RELATED: Las Vegas br stanley cups eaks another daily heat record ThursdaySergio Avila with AAA in Nevada says a simple routine vehicle check before hitting the road, including checking your tire pressure, could make all the difference. Your tires are going to be one of those that takes a lot of the heat, literally, your engine as well and your batteries also, said Avila of the most c stanley taza ommon problems in cars related to heat.RELATED: Death Valley few degrees shy of breaking 1913 record for hottest temperature on EarthMaintenance is especially important if you haven t been taking care of your car during the pand stanley deutschland emic, he says.The following is a list from NDOT of important things to check to avoid having issues with your car during the summer heat.Check FluidsSave yourse Tgei North Korea s Kim threatens to use nukes amid tensions with US and South Korea
SALT LAKE CITY 鈥?Rep. John Cu stanley flask rtis will not be running for Sen. Mitt Romney s seat in stanley mugs the U.S. Senate next year. Curtis previously hinted at running in the 2024 election, for which Romney announced last month that he will not pursue a second term. Curtis office announced Monday, however, that he would not campaign for Senate. The congressman for Utah s 3rd Congressional District wrote an op-ed in the Deseret News on Monday, in which he discussed his reasons for not entering the race. I will always be thankful to so many who reached out to encourage me. Even considering a run for such an important office is an honor. To be viewed as a serious candidate has been exciting and humbling, Curtis wrote. He indicated that he s happy with what he s accomplished so far in his position, but he s not done. When I ran for my House seat, I made a commitment to the residents of the 3rd District. Weve accomplished a lot but my work for them is not done. I believe we need elected leaders who are more concerned about doing their job than getting the next job, Curtis wrote. To wal stanley trinkflaschen k away now would leave a commitment unfilled. I want to finish the job. He also said he doesn t want to become a career politician. He indicated that once he s accomplished what he set out to do in the House of Representatives, he ll likely step down and find other ways to serve my community. In addition, he said D.C. can drain a little bit of a persons soul each day. Finally, he said he wants to prioritize
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Brent Marsh s court-mandated apology letter. Ray Brent Marsh faces a half-full Bradley County , Tenn. courtroom, Friday, Jan 7, 2005, and apologizes to family members for the wrongs he committed in the Tri-State Crematory case. Brent Marsh s court-mandated apology letter. The former Walker County crematory director who was convicted of tossing bodies into buildings and holes and leaving them in their caskets has issued an apology for his actions. In 2002, 334 bodies were found at the Tri-State Crematory stacked in vaults thrown into woods, some left out to the elements for years and two years later, Tommy Ray Brent Marsh pled guilty.In the letter he said, I humbly and very respectfully acknowledge the hurt and pain my actions have caused. I sincerely apologize. Moving forward I can assure everyone that my adidas originals life and deeds will not only prove the sincerity of my words but my desire to lead a life that is worthy of this community. I am thankful to so many who have welcomed me home, wished me well, prayed for me and are giving me an opportunity to return to my family and thi mizuno running s community. adidas yeezy Prayerfully, Brent Marsh. Marsh was released from prison last month after serving the full length of his 12-year prison term. The apology was a condition of his sentence, according to his attorney McCracken Poston. Photo Gallery Tri-State crematory gallery insticat Xfpo As Dalton Bible oil ministry shuts down, chunks of gold appear, oil flows from guitar in Cleveland church
Fort Oglethorpe Chief of Police David Eubanks points to a map of Erlanger at Hutcheson during a news conference Saturday. A Chattanooga man has been charged with two counts of murder after police said he fatally shot his estranged wif stanley us e and her mother in a hospital waiting room Friday night. As dozens of police cars screeched toward Erlanger at Hutc stanley cup heson on a report of shots fired in a crowded waiting room, James Benson calmly walked up to a detective at the Fort Oglethorpe police station with a soda in hand. I m the guy you re looking for, the 59-year-old Chattanooga man told the officer. I shot those two people. Those two people were Benson s estranged wife, Mary Su stanley ca e, 56, and her mother, Charlotte Johnson, 76, who were shot multiple times while sitting in the waiting room of the hospital s intensive care unit Friday evening.Benson has been charged with two counts of felony murder, said Fort Oglethorpe Police Chief David Eubanks. A neighbor said James Benson and his estranged wife had a rocky relationship.Mary Davis, who lives across the street from Johnson in Rossville, said he was harsh with Mary Sue Benson when she lived at the house with her mother and two sisters.She remembers the couple arguing in the driveway several years ago when he would come to pick up their son. He would go off on her in a heartbeat, Davis said. Mary Sue eventually moved out and the neighbors didn t hear from her anymore, Davis said. But the other three women kept to themselves. Sometime
With such extreme heat in Las Vegas, touching the steering wheel of a car can feel like your hands are burning, which is exactly what can happen to the outside of the vehicle.Several vehicle fires have been reported by authorities in the last few days, including three on Thursday afternoon alone. RELATED: Excessive Heat Warning extended through Sunday for Southern NevadaWhile the causes of the fires may vary, Tony Illia with the Nevada Department of Transportation says the last thing anyone wants is to be broken down on the side of the road right now. Stalling out is common, especially when the heat finds fast 110掳 -- hitting 115掳 here -- we see this happen routinely during the peak summer months, said Illia.RELATED: Las Vegas br stanley cups eaks another daily heat record ThursdaySergio Avila with AAA in Nevada says a simple routine vehicle check before hitting the road, including checking your tire pressure, could make all the difference. Your tires are going to be one of those that takes a lot of the heat, literally, your engine as well and your batteries also, said Avila of the most c stanley taza ommon problems in cars related to heat.RELATED: Death Valley few degrees shy of breaking 1913 record for hottest temperature on EarthMaintenance is especially important if you haven t been taking care of your car during the pand stanley deutschland emic, he says.The following is a list from NDOT of important things to check to avoid having issues with your car during the summer heat.Check FluidsSave yourse Tgei North Korea s Kim threatens to use nukes amid tensions with US and South Korea
SALT LAKE CITY 鈥?Rep. John Cu stanley flask rtis will not be running for Sen. Mitt Romney s seat in stanley mugs the U.S. Senate next year. Curtis previously hinted at running in the 2024 election, for which Romney announced last month that he will not pursue a second term. Curtis office announced Monday, however, that he would not campaign for Senate. The congressman for Utah s 3rd Congressional District wrote an op-ed in the Deseret News on Monday, in which he discussed his reasons for not entering the race. I will always be thankful to so many who reached out to encourage me. Even considering a run for such an important office is an honor. To be viewed as a serious candidate has been exciting and humbling, Curtis wrote. He indicated that he s happy with what he s accomplished so far in his position, but he s not done. When I ran for my House seat, I made a commitment to the residents of the 3rd District. Weve accomplished a lot but my work for them is not done. I believe we need elected leaders who are more concerned about doing their job than getting the next job, Curtis wrote. To wal stanley trinkflaschen k away now would leave a commitment unfilled. I want to finish the job. He also said he doesn t want to become a career politician. He indicated that once he s accomplished what he set out to do in the House of Representatives, he ll likely step down and find other ways to serve my community. In addition, he said D.C. can drain a little bit of a persons soul each day. Finally, he said he wants to prioritize
Ysec Proposed law requires state audit of Chattanooga Convention amp; Visitors Bureau
Brent Marsh s court-mandated apology letter. Ray Brent Marsh faces a half-full Bradley County , Tenn. courtroom, Friday, Jan 7, 2005, and apologizes to family members for the wrongs he committed in the Tri-State Crematory case. Brent Marsh s court-mandated apology letter. The former Walker County crematory director who was convicted of tossing bodies into buildings and holes and leaving them in their caskets has issued an apology for his actions. In 2002, 334 bodies were found at the Tri-State Crematory stacked in vaults thrown into woods, some left out to the elements for years and two years later, Tommy Ray Brent Marsh pled guilty.In the letter he said, I humbly and very respectfully acknowledge the hurt and pain my actions have caused. I sincerely apologize. Moving forward I can assure everyone that my adidas originals life and deeds will not only prove the sincerity of my words but my desire to lead a life that is worthy of this community. I am thankful to so many who have welcomed me home, wished me well, prayed for me and are giving me an opportunity to return to my family and thi mizuno running s community. adidas yeezy Prayerfully, Brent Marsh. Marsh was released from prison last month after serving the full length of his 12-year prison term. The apology was a condition of his sentence, according to his attorney McCracken Poston. Photo Gallery Tri-State crematory gallery insticat Xfpo As Dalton Bible oil ministry shuts down, chunks of gold appear, oil flows from guitar in Cleveland church
Fort Oglethorpe Chief of Police David Eubanks points to a map of Erlanger at Hutcheson during a news conference Saturday. A Chattanooga man has been charged with two counts of murder after police said he fatally shot his estranged wif stanley us e and her mother in a hospital waiting room Friday night. As dozens of police cars screeched toward Erlanger at Hutc stanley cup heson on a report of shots fired in a crowded waiting room, James Benson calmly walked up to a detective at the Fort Oglethorpe police station with a soda in hand. I m the guy you re looking for, the 59-year-old Chattanooga man told the officer. I shot those two people. Those two people were Benson s estranged wife, Mary Su stanley ca e, 56, and her mother, Charlotte Johnson, 76, who were shot multiple times while sitting in the waiting room of the hospital s intensive care unit Friday evening.Benson has been charged with two counts of felony murder, said Fort Oglethorpe Police Chief David Eubanks. A neighbor said James Benson and his estranged wife had a rocky relationship.Mary Davis, who lives across the street from Johnson in Rossville, said he was harsh with Mary Sue Benson when she lived at the house with her mother and two sisters.She remembers the couple arguing in the driveway several years ago when he would come to pick up their son. He would go off on her in a heartbeat, Davis said. Mary Sue eventually moved out and the neighbors didn t hear from her anymore, Davis said. But the other three women kept to themselves. Sometime