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Shawn Juhl returned to what was his small business in North Bend, Nebraska this week, after the city was impacted by floods. "It's rough, yeah,” he says. “You know; the emotions are up and down." Emotions are running high through several Midwest states today, as people realize the devastation high flood waters caused.Thousands of acres of farmland saturated for days, combined with the potential animal losses, may put some farmers out of a livelihood. Farm animals weren’t the only animals affected by the storm. In Freeport, Illinois, firefighters used front-end loaders to rescue 14 dogs and eight cats, all for homeowners who had to no way into their neighborhoods. "My wife was at work, and I came back into town, and at that point I realized I couldn't get across the bridge, get into my home," says Freeport resident Shawn Starry.At Offutt Air Force Base in Omaha, the rising flood waters have brought yet another concern. Col. Dave Norton says the water line was almost to the top of the windows at the headquarters of their security forces teams on-base. About a third of the base, which has 80 structures, has been under flood water since Saturday. "Places we would have meetings in routinely now have literally feet of water in them,” says Col. Norton. When an oily sheen began showing up on the surface of the flood water this week, officials feared a fuel tank may have ruptured. That doesn't appear to have happened, but as a precaution they've brought in teams to place yellow plastic tubing around the area to contain the substance. They hope waters recede by the weekend, so clean-up efforts can begin.“This recovery effort will not be quick,” Col. Norton says. 1694

  阜阳市专治白斑的医院   

Six months after a catastrophic limo crash killed 20 people in upstate New York, a son of the limo company's owner faces a litany of charges.Nauman Hussain has been indicted on 20 counts of second-degree manslaughter and 20 counts negligent homicide, Schoharie District Attorney Susan Mallery said. He is scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday.Police have described Hussain as an "operator" for Prestige Limousine Chauffer Service, which was owned by his father Shahed Hussain.A felony complaint said the younger Hussain hired driver Scott Lisinicchia, despite knowing Lisinicchia didn't have the appropriate license to drive the limo.The complaint also said Nauman Hussain knew or should have known the modified Ford Excursion had mechanical and safety deficiencies, including some that would have affected the brakes.The limo had failed inspection just a month before the October 2018 crash and "was not supposed to be on the road," New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said.But Hussain's attorney Lee Kindlon said "Mr. Hussain is not guilty of criminal wrongdoing, and we will fight for him every step of the way." Kindlon has said Nauman Hussain had "very little involvement" in the company, handling some marketing and booking and answering the phone.How the crash happenedLisinicchia was driving 17 guests to a birthday party in upstate New York when the modified Ford Excursion plowed through a stop sign and struck a parked SUV, officials said.The driver and 17 passengers were killed, along with two pedestrians. The victims included newlyweds and four sisters.The National Transportation Safety Board issued 1648

  阜阳市专治白斑的医院   

Steve Easterbrook is out as McDonald's CEO and president after the board determined that he violated company policy, the company said on Sunday.Easterbrook, who became CEO in 2015, "demonstrated poor judgment involving a recent consensual relationship with an employee," McDonald's said in a statement.He has "separated" from the company and has been replaced in both roles by Chris Kempczinski, effective immediately. Kempczinski, who joined McDonald's in 2015 and was most recently president of McDonald's USA, said in a statement that he is "energized by this challenge" and looks forward "to guiding McDonald's continued success."In an email sent to McDonald's employees, Easterbrook expressed regret over the relationship."As for my departure, I engaged in a recent consensual relationship with an employee, which violated McDonald's policy," Easterbrook wrote. "This was a mistake. Given the values of the company, I agree with the board that it is time for me to move on. Beyond this, I hope you can respect my desire to maintain my privacy."He also said that his time as CEO "have been the most fulfilling years of my working life."The board said it is confident in Kempczinski's ability to lead the company."Chris takes the reins of this great company at a time of strong, sustained performance,' said Enrique Hernandez Jr., chairman of McDonald's board of directors, in a statement. "The board has every confidence that he is the best leader to set the vision and drive the plans for the company's continued success."In his email, Easterbrook described Kempczinski as "the ideal person to take on the role of CEO."Joe Erlinger, who was most recently president of international operated markets for McDonald's and has been with the company since 2002, is replacing Kempczinski as president of McDonald's USA.Easterbrook had been leading McDonald's in an aggressive modernization plan. With Easterbrook at the helm, the company has rapidly remodeled stores to include digital menu boards, and 2013

  

SARASOTA, Fla. — A Sarasota, Florida, man found a priceless necklace containing a mother's ashes inside a pendant on Siesta Key and is hoping social media will help him find its owner.Shawn Rauch told ABC Action News he was metal detecting the beach, as he often does, when he found the silver necklace with the word "Mom" on it."I found it in neck-deep water at Siesta Key on Sunday night," Rauch said. "I was in front of the red lifeguard tower."Rauch shared his discovery on his Facebook page and on the 519

  

Since Thursday, US Border Patrol agents have found three bodies of people who attempted to cross the southern border into the US, a Customs and Border Protection news release says.On Thursday, the McAllen Border Patrol station responded to a call of a dead person in the Rio Grande near Havana, Texas, and helped recover the body with the help of the US Coast Guard, CBP said.Two days later, a Coast Guard unit patrolling the river near Mission, Texas, contacted McAllen Border Patrol station about another dead person in the Rio Grande, Border Patrol said.Both bodies were transported to the Hidalgo County morgue, the release said.On Sunday, agents patrolling the ranchland in Kenedy County found another person dead in the brush, CBP said. That body was transported to the medical examiner's office."The Rio Grande Valley Sector currently has multiple campaigns focused on rescues and danger awareness, such as 'Operation Big Rig' and 'No Se Arriesgue' to combat smuggling and ultimately save lives," CBP said in the release.In late June, images of a man and his 23-month-old daughter lying face down in the waters of the Rio Grande shocked the nation, serving as a haunting reminder of the dangers many face when embarking on the risky journey.The pair from El Salvador drowned as they were crossing from Mexico into Texas near Brownsville.Advocates have long been warning that deaths at the border could increase as migrants are forced to cross through more dangerous areas, influenced by US policies that make it harder for those seeking asylum to turn themselves in at ports of entry. 1603

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