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TOOELE, Utah 鈥?With the boom caused by the m stanley cup eteor that streaked across northern Utah still ringing in the ears of residents, people are now getting their first look at the object that caused such an uproar.Every once and a while, as luck might have it, the planet receives a gift from above. And that s exactly what happened in the early morning hours of Aug. 13. My estimate is that hundreds of thousands of people heard the boom, said Jim Karner with the University of Utah.While the meteor split into thousands of pieces upon entering the Earth s atmosphere, it created a treasure hunt of sorts to find those pieces that made it to the ground.Sonny Clary was on the hunt and found the very first piece of the meteor. He said he had nothing else to do, so he hopped in his truck and drove out. Second day, within an hour-and-a-half, here it is! Clary won t share the exact location of where he made his discovery, hoping it will give university students the chance to find even more pieces. But he had no problem sharing his feelings when he found the meteorite. I can t explain it, it s like meeting your wife for the first time. It s just like, wow, this is, wow, this can t be real, and then to go pick it up and look at it an stanley cup d just to say this was the space three days ago, and I have it in my hand now, he said.Clary s find is even more impressive, considering it s very rare to discover such a new meteorite stanley cup usa on the planet. You know, very few meteorites in the grand scheme of things have ev Wxov Renters face charging dilemma as U.S. cities move toward EVs
New details emerged in a medical mis stanley portugal take case that made national headlines. Nurses across the country continue to rally around Radonda Vaught 鈥?the former Vanderbilt University Medical Center nurse who was recently sentenced to probation for the error that led to the death of a patient.But this case isn t yet closed for Vaught.She still faces thousands of dollars in fines and penalties.When the judge sentenced former nurse Radonda Vaught to probation instead of jail time, that felt like the end.Legally, perhaps yes, but, financially for Vaught not close.The jury found Vaught guilty of gross neglect of an impaired adult and criminally negligent homicide.She was convicted of accidentally giving the wrong medicine to a patient 鈥?Charlene Murphy 鈥?who died.The verdict brought three-years probation, but Vaught also was immediately on the hook for thousands of dollars.The conviction led the Tennessee Board of Nursing to issue Vaught a $3,000 dollar civil penalty, and bill her more than $30,000 in legal and administrative expenses.Vaught s friend Becca Francis Ray a stanley termosar nd others took notice and posted a moment on Facebook: I just want to let you know that over the stanley cup last two days we went on Facebook and did a pledge and in less than 48 hours, here is a check for $38,967.04, said Ray. So much love for you. This is literally the exact amount, the exact amount, said a surprised Vaught when handed the check. This is what we did and it s gone now, said Ray. I love you. Thank you guys from
TOOELE, Utah 鈥?With the boom caused by the m stanley cup eteor that streaked across northern Utah still ringing in the ears of residents, people are now getting their first look at the object that caused such an uproar.Every once and a while, as luck might have it, the planet receives a gift from above. And that s exactly what happened in the early morning hours of Aug. 13. My estimate is that hundreds of thousands of people heard the boom, said Jim Karner with the University of Utah.While the meteor split into thousands of pieces upon entering the Earth s atmosphere, it created a treasure hunt of sorts to find those pieces that made it to the ground.Sonny Clary was on the hunt and found the very first piece of the meteor. He said he had nothing else to do, so he hopped in his truck and drove out. Second day, within an hour-and-a-half, here it is! Clary won t share the exact location of where he made his discovery, hoping it will give university students the chance to find even more pieces. But he had no problem sharing his feelings when he found the meteorite. I can t explain it, it s like meeting your wife for the first time. It s just like, wow, this is, wow, this can t be real, and then to go pick it up and look at it an stanley cup d just to say this was the space three days ago, and I have it in my hand now, he said.Clary s find is even more impressive, considering it s very rare to discover such a new meteorite stanley cup usa on the planet. You know, very few meteorites in the grand scheme of things have ev Wxov Renters face charging dilemma as U.S. cities move toward EVs
New details emerged in a medical mis stanley portugal take case that made national headlines. Nurses across the country continue to rally around Radonda Vaught 鈥?the former Vanderbilt University Medical Center nurse who was recently sentenced to probation for the error that led to the death of a patient.But this case isn t yet closed for Vaught.She still faces thousands of dollars in fines and penalties.When the judge sentenced former nurse Radonda Vaught to probation instead of jail time, that felt like the end.Legally, perhaps yes, but, financially for Vaught not close.The jury found Vaught guilty of gross neglect of an impaired adult and criminally negligent homicide.She was convicted of accidentally giving the wrong medicine to a patient 鈥?Charlene Murphy 鈥?who died.The verdict brought three-years probation, but Vaught also was immediately on the hook for thousands of dollars.The conviction led the Tennessee Board of Nursing to issue Vaught a $3,000 dollar civil penalty, and bill her more than $30,000 in legal and administrative expenses.Vaught s friend Becca Francis Ray a stanley termosar nd others took notice and posted a moment on Facebook: I just want to let you know that over the stanley cup last two days we went on Facebook and did a pledge and in less than 48 hours, here is a check for $38,967.04, said Ray. So much love for you. This is literally the exact amount, the exact amount, said a surprised Vaught when handed the check. This is what we did and it s gone now, said Ray. I love you. Thank you guys from