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The St. Lucie News-Tribune on MSNTreasure Coast football player reportedly 'doing well' after injury, airlift to hospital
The player’s improved status is according to an update posted at 11:10 a.m. Saturday from the Osceola football program’s Facebook account.
The find, which occurred nearly five years ago, came as the couple dug deeper to increase the head height in their long-house cottage at South Poorton Farm. Robert Fooks struck a glazed pottery bowl with his pickaxe, revealing about 100 coins dating back to the first English Civil War.
Sebastian River and Vero Beach high schools currently use metal detectors at each entrance, district spokesperson Kyra Schafte said in an email. The district purchased five detectors, and the Indian River County Sheriff's Office supplemented the initiative with three, she said.
A treasure hunter in Pittsfield is on a mission right now to reunite a wedding ring with its rightful owner. Henry Cadorette was using his metal detector near Onota Lake when he came across a 14-karat gold ring with the date Aug. 31, 1963, reported NewsChannel 13’s media partners at The Berkshire Eagle.
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WPBF Channel 25 on MSNPlayer airlifted to hospital after injury at Treasure Coast High School football game
Medical personnel responded to a high school football game in Port St. Lucie on Friday night following an injury.
Beyond just storing tools, you can use Dollar Tree toolboxes to store gardening tools, crafts, makeup, and more. But will the toolboxes last?
Compass’s recent study identified nine possible stop locations for a commuter rail line: the Caldwell Train Depot, Happy Day Transit Center, Downtown Nampa, the Ford Idaho Center, Ten Mile Road, Downtown Meridian, Eagle Road, the Boise Towne Square mall, and the Boise Train Depot.
Phoenix couple Jim and Ana Melikian have been buying art, antiques, documents and more for two decades. They have assembled an eclectic collection.