SpaceX launches Falcon 9 rocket overnight

Michael Yu

VANDENBERG, Calif. (KEYT) Spacex launched a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base overnight around 4am.

It was the 12th flight for the first stage booster supporting the mission. After stag separation, it made a landing on the Of Course I Still Love You drone ship in the Pacific Ocean.

The rocket carried 119 payloads, including cubesats, microsats, a re-entry vehicle and more.

The next two launches out of Vandenberg are scheduled for April 2nd and 6th.

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‘I cried, just cried’: Wildfires threaten homes and farmland in Nebraska

By Beth Carlson

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    ASHBY, Nebraska (KETV) — A new wave of wildfires hit central Nebraska Thursday, causing evacuations as crews worked to contain the Ashby and Minor fires.

As of Sunday, the Ashby Fire is now 51% contained and the Minor Fire is now 30% contained, according to the National Interagency Fire Center. Combined, they total more than 64,000 acres.

“We had to experience this two weeks ago with the Morrill fire, which came within 20 miles of our home, and we had evacuated twice. And so, everybody took a breath and said, OK, we’re in the clear,” Linda Lacy, who lives near Ashby, said.

But early Thursday morning, residents were evacuated in the early hours of the Ashby wildfire. Lacy and her husband returned home to a nightmare.

“It was totally black, totally black, both sides of the highway for as far as you could see. It was just devastating,” Lacy said.

She said the flames came within feet of their home. But miraculously, their family home was untouched.

“It just missed it by feet, not yards, feet. And, the wind shifted, went back out and went straight east and just a half mile to the east, it totally took out our neighbor’s home,” Lacy said.

She said it’s nothing short of a miracle.

“It’s like God took a big, huge bucket and turned it upside down and put it over my house and protected it because it’s black all the way around,” Lacy said.

Cody Rohrig worked tirelessly with crews from the Gordon Volunteer Fire Department on the Morrill Fire. Now, they’re responding to the Ashby Fire.

“We’re going to be in this for quite a while, so we’re making sure we’re prepared for it. With the fuel loads that we have out there in the fields right now, it’s not a matter of if, but when, honestly,” Rohrig said.

Rohrig said the lack of moisture and the high winds mean the area could face even more fires. But he said his crews are prepared for what’s to come.

“It’s going to happen again. I’ve never seen some of these fuel lines or fire lines as long as they’ve ever been. So that’s something new to me,” Rohrig said.

In moments of darkness, both Rohrig and Lacy say they’ve seen their community support one another.

“I don’t know how many ranchers I’ve seen with their own personal vehicles out there fighting with black, ashed-out faces. They’re in there with the rest of us, fighting alongside us,” Rohrig said.

“The Sandhills are tough, and we’re all pulling together, helping each other, supporting each other, doing anything we can for everyone,” Lacy said.

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66-year-old man dies after explosion at a salvage yard, deputies say

By Jake Anderson

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    BARTLETT, Iowa (KETV) — A 66-year-old man died after an explosion at a salvage yard in Iowa, the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office said.

The explosion happened at J-Dog Salvage in Bartlett, Iowa on March 24.

Deputies said an employee, identified as Blaine Schoening, died in the explosion, which occurred around noon.

Investigators said Schoening was in the process of disassembling a large commercial fuel tank when the explosion happened and he was fatally injured.

The explosion is being investigated by the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office, the Fremont County Medical Examiner’s Office, with help from the Iowa State Fire Marshal. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration was also notified and is helping with the investigation.

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Tanker truck crash shuts down bridge, spills milk into waterway

By WGAL Staff

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    WAYNE TOWNSHIP, Pennsylvania (WGAL) — A bridge on Powells Valley Road in Dauphin County is closed after a milk tanker crashed into it early Saturday morning, according to dispatchers.

Authorities said the tanker, which was carrying milk, struck the bridge around 4 a.m.

According to the Dauphin County Hazardous Materials Response Team, the crash caused both fuel and milk to spill into a nearby waterway.

Crews worked for several hours to slow and contain the flow from the tanker and reduce the environmental impact.

No injuries were reported, and Pennsylvania State Police are investigating the crash, according to dispatchers.

PennDOT said the bridge, located just east of the intersection with Dividing Ridge Road in Wayne Township, remains closed until further notice.

Officials are assessing the damage and developing a repair plan. Drivers are advised to use alternate routes.

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Firefighters create a ‘kitten water slide’ to reach 3 stuck in culvert

By Layza Pinero Resto

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    SAN CARLOS PARK, Florida (WBBH) — Firefighters with the San Carlos Park Fire Protection and Rescue District had to get creative to save some kittens stuck in the middle of a culvert Friday morning.

In a post on Facebook, firefighters said that they received a public assist call for the three kittens. They say that with the diameter of the culvert and the location of the kittens, the best course of action was to make a “kitten water slide.”

Low-pressure water was sprayed into the higher end of the culvert, and firefighters say that all three kittens rode the wave down to the other end and into the arms of residents.

The kittens and their mom were taken to Guardians of Florida by a volunteer.

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Camp serving kids with serious illnesses celebrates 30 years operating

By David Jones

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    EUSTIS, Florida (WESH) — A camp in Lake County serving children with serious illnesses is celebrating 30 years of service and bringing kids together to just be kids.

Camp Boggy Creek, located in the forests northeast of Eustis in Lake County, was founded in 1996 by actor Paul Newman and General Norman Schwarzkopf.

Newman and Schwarzkopf’s families were at camp on Saturday as donors, camp staff, former campers and families came together to mark three decades of providing kids dealing with unimaginable hardships with free opportunities to attend camp, meet other children going through similar situations and share life experiences.

The families of Camp Boggy Creek said they get as much, if not more, out of the experience than the kids who participate.

“The connections that are made are lifelong. It’s just lifelong friendships, they’re accepting,” said Mathew Taylor, whose son has participated in Camp Boggy Creek life.

“You’re safe, respected and loved here. It’s really fun,” his son said.

Since its founding, Camp Boggy Creek has helped more than 90,000 campers.

It’s part of Newman’s “Hole in the Wall Gang Camp” network, and serves as a year-round destination fueled by volunteers and accommodating to kids with a number of different illnesses.

“They can come here and not worry about their illness or what’s going on or not feel like they’re the child who is different in their community or their school,” said camp director Nick Sano. “They get to meet so many other children who understand what they’re going through and feel like their illness is one part of who they are and not making up entirely who they are.”

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Skin-irritating tussock moth caterpillars return to Florida

By Allison Petro

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    ORLANDO, Florida (WESH) — Tussock moth caterpillars are emerging in large numbers, and their hairs can cause skin irritation and rashes.

Experts said the insects are looking for a good place to form cocoons and are often drawn to oak trees.

While they don’t bite or sting, the hairs on their bodies can irritate the skin and even cause a rash.

“Those hairs actually kind of can poke into the skin and then break off,” explained FGCU entomologist Joyce Fassbender. “So they’re called urticating hairs, but that’s basically what they do. It’s a defense mechanism. It’s compared usually to fiberglass. So if you brush up against fiberglass, little tiny pieces of glass will break off and get under your skin. And that’s basically what’s happening with these hairs.”

Kids playing outside may encounter the caterpillars this time of year around trees and outdoor playground equipment.

Fassbender said to avoid spraying your tree if they are all over it.

“If you spray your oak tree, you’re actually spraying and killing all the food to feed our birds,” Fassbender said.

You can take some tape and stick it to the area that touched the caterpillar, or you can run it under cold water.

The adhesive on the tape will pull tiny hairs out of your skin.

If irritation worsens, be sure to contact your doctor.

In a few weeks, the caterpillars will cocoon, but you still need to be aware that the hairs will still be present.

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Crash with motorcycle causes delays on Interstate 70 in Columbia

Gabrielle Teiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A crash between a vehicle and a motorcycle is causing delays on Interstate 70 Monday morning.

A Columbia Police Department spokesperson said they are investigating at the I-70 and Highway 63 connector.

According to the MoDOT Traveler Map, the crash was reported just before 8 a.m. and delays are expected for the next hour. The left lane of I-70 eastbound is closed.

The map showed traffic backed up for several miles on I-70.

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Marshall man seriously hurt in Saline County crash

Gabrielle Teiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

An 84-year-old Marshall man was seriously hurt after a crash in Saline County.

The Missouri State Highway report states the crash happened at the intersection of Highway 240 and Landmark Ave/Eastwood Street just before 9 p.m. Sunday.

Troopers said that the 84-year-old was driving a 2016 Ford Escape south when he crossed into the other lane and hit a 2012 Ford F250 head-on.

The 59-year-old driver of the truck went into a ditch while the Ford Escape stopped in the road at an angle.

The 84-year-old was flown to University Hospital with serious injuries. The other driver was not hurt.

The Escape was totaled. The truck had moderate damage.

The report states the 59-year-old was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash. It is unknown if the 84-year-old was wearing a seatbelt.

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One dead after being stabbed, ECPD investigates

Madeline Murray

EL CENTRO, Calif. (KYMA) – The El Centro Police Department (ECPD) is investigating a stabbing which left one person dead.

According to a press release, the stabbing took place in the area of Orange Avenue, near the railroad tracks, before 12:30 p.m. Saturday.

Upon arrival, ECPD says first responders found a 47-year-old man suffering from multiple stab wounds.

After paramedics performed first aid at the scene, ECPD says the victim was taken to El Centro Regional Medical Center, where he later died.

While it appears to be an isolated incident, ECPD says the investigation is ongoing, and no additional details are available at this time.

If anyone has information regarding the case, call ECPD at (760) 352-2111.

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