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Man dies in tragic, mysterious skydiving accident
Q13 FOX News reporterA tragic skydiving accident led to the death of 51-year-old man who made a jump over the City of Snohomish on August 18. Cal B. McKibbon, a 52-year-old man from Lyndon, WA was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after both of his parchutes...Tags: Sports, Parachuting, Skydiving
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Wiped out? Reset your mind-set
Does work have you wiped out? Or could you simply use a break from everyday life, but don't have time to spend a week in a spa or fly off to the south of France? Rejuvenation is at hand -- we have some ideas to help you recharge your batteries.
Get a...Tags: Columbia College Chicago, Rentals, Sports, Tourism and Leisure, File Sharing
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Injured soldier visits Hagerstown AMVETS
marieg@herald-mail.comFor much of his young life, Cory Remsburg chose the more adventurous path. He liked skydiving, rock climbing and water sports. He was a runner, a competitive athlete at his high school near St. Louis, Mo., and active in the Civil Air Patrol. So it...Tags: Climbing, Health, Injuries and Wounds, Afghanistan, Osama bin Laden
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Rice County, Minn., man crashes paraglider in bean field
LONSDALE, Minn. (AP) — A 78-year-old man is injured after crashing his paraglider into a Rice County bean field. The county sheriff’s department says a deputy found a paraglider about 150 yards into a Lonsdale bean field but no pilot after...Tags: Health, Injuries and Wounds
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First-year Stevenson stuns CNU 46-43 in double overtime
OWINGS MILLS, MD. – Christopher Newport's football program is just 11 years old, but the Captains were the grand old veterans last night when they visited Stevenson, which was playing its first home football game ever. If the fledging Stevenson program...Tags: Canadian Football, Baltimore Colts, O.J. Brigance, Football, Jonathan Ogden
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Little Fort Atkinson acts bigger
FORT ATKINSON, Wis. — I've been trying to think of the term for that particular experience of entering a seemingly small space only to discover it's much larger. Until I can remember the right word for that phenomenon — if the word really...Tags: Television, Drama (genre), Entertainment, Restaurants, Canoeing and Kayaking
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Fatal skydiving accident near Derby
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsEmergency crews respond to a fatal skydiving accident at an airfield near Derby. It happened Tuesday morning at Cook Airfield near 71st St. S. and 143rd St. E. Sixty-four year-old John "Skip" Gallagher is dead. The owner of the skydiving company,...Tags: Parachuting, Skydiving
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Things really could be worse
I'm the paranoid one of the bunch. And it isn't just my spouse and children who label me as such. The neighborhood kids anticipate my warnings: “You need to wear a helmet when you ride your bicycle.” “Don't text and drive!” While the nearby children...Tags: Television, Rentals, Entertainment, Facebook, Tobacco Products
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Services for skydiving victim John "Skip" Gallagher Friday and Saturday
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsServices for John "Skip" Gallagher, who recently died in a skydiving accident on September 13, will be held tonight and tomorrow at St Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in Andover. The rosary will be at 7 p.m. Friday and the funeral mass will be at 10 a.m....Tags: Parachuting, Vincent de Paul, Skydiving
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National Skydiving Championships
KIAHThink jumping out of a plane is risky? Try shooting yourself to the ground like a bullet at up to 75 miles per hour... now that takes guts! That's what 50 canopy pilots spent their weekend doing at the 2011 U.S. Parachute Association National...Tags: Parachuting, Skydiving
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South Pole stroke victim recovering at Johns Hopkins
Working late into the night at a research center at the South Pole, Renee-Nicole Douceur thought she was just tired when her vision suddenly became blurred.
Sleep did nothing to improve her eyesight, and a doctor at the center at first thought she had...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, High Blood Pressure, Physical Therapists, Human Body, Brain
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FAA: Pilot Not Distracted in Skydiving Sex Stunt
KTLA NewsBAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KTLA) -- Federal aviation officials will not be seeking any action against two skydiving company employees who videotaped themselves during a "tandem" jump earlier this month. Video of the racy stunt was recently posted on the age-...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Air Transportation Industry, Parachuting, Federal Aviation Administration, Medical Research
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