23-year-old woman drowns while on camping trip
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- 23-year-old woman drowns while on camping trip
- Horse Camping Being Added at Carter Caves State Park
- Phish phans caught camping on school grounds
- Camping with Lou
23-year-old woman drowns while on camping trip
CRegister
By DENISSE SALAZAR The range County Register Comments | Recommend A Fullerton woman died Sunday afternoon while bathing in a shallow creek near Springville according to the Tulare County coroner. Joanna Rose Robinson 23 was found unconscious by family members in Long Meadow Creek near Lloyd Meadow Road in the Sequoia National Forest a coroner’s office official said. Robinson was on a family camping trip and went to the creek alone to bathe the coroner’s official said. Robinson was pronounced dead at the scene. An autopsy for Robinson is scheduled to be performed today the coroner’s official said. Contact the writer: 714-704-3709 or.
Horse Camping Being Added at Carter Caves State Park
WSAZ-TV
(WSAZ) — The campground at Carter Caves State Resort Park near live Hill is getting $1. 3 million so horse camping sites can be added at the park. First Lady Jane Beshear made the announcement on Monday. if (self['plpm'] && plpm['Mid-Story Ad']) document.
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Phish phans caught camping on school grounds
WNYT
Police were called to Ravena Coeymans Selkirk High School on Monday morning after personnel spotted people camping out on the school grounds. That’s where an officer found 22-year-old Meahgan McCleary of Buffalo lounging in a lawn chair. Her car doors were open and several of her belongings were spread out on the ground. While the officer was talking to McCleary employees from the nearby LaFarge Cement Plant arrived with her two friends. Twenty-two-year-old Stephen Roll of Buffalo and 25-year-old Matthew Schroeder of Tonawanda were caught digging rocks out of the cement plant quarry looking for crystals.
Camping with Lou
NBA.com
This basketball camp differed because not only did it offer the key fundamentals but it was also organized and led by a former hometown legend Sixers Guard Lou Williams. A former student at the local high school Williams returned home to host his annual summer basketball camp for kids aged 6 -16. Each morning when the kids arrived they were given a daily chalk talk by members of the camp coaching staff and broken up into groups for the various drills workouts and pick-up games. Williams along with the other coaches would each work with the kids one-on-one throughout the day providing tips and demonstrating techniques. The excitement of being able to work directly with a NBA player and probably the most popular person to come out of Snellville GA was written all over their faces! When asked why he wanted to attend the camp 10yr.
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