Odd News – Newsletter for September 3, 2010
Friday, September 3, 2010
Goats rescued after spending nearly 2 days on thin ledge of railway bridge above Mont. highway
Goats rescued after 2 days on 6-inch ledge in Mont
HELENA, Mont. – Two young goats wandered onto the thin ledge of a railroad bridge and spent nearly two days high above the ground until rescuers in a towering cherry picker plucked them from their perch, hungry but safe.
The rescue occurred Wednesday 60 feet above a …. Source article : Goats rescued after spending nearly 2 days on thin ledge of railway bridge above Mont. highway.
Goats rescued after 2 days on 6-inch ledge of rail bridge 60 feet above Mont. roadway
Goats rescued after 2 days on Mont. rail bridge
HELENA, Mont. – Two young goats were rescued after spending two days stranded on the six-inch ledge of a railroad bridge 60 feet above a road in southern Montana.
Rimrock Humane Society president Sandy Church says it’s not clear how the animals got onto the bridge between Billings … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Goats rescued after 2 days on 6-inch ledge of rail bridge 60 feet above Mont. roadway.
Wyoming troopers think baggie found during traffic stop has drugs; it’s cremated ashes instead
Wyo. troopers examine human ashes in traffic stop
FARSON, Wyo. – The powdery substance that Wyoming Highway Patrol troopers found in a zip-close bag during a recent traffic stop didn’t turn out to be drugs after all.
Sgt. Stephen Townsend of the patrol says then when troopers pulled over two men in a car Wednesday, they found … Read this article on Gaea Times at : Wyoming troopers think baggie found during traffic stop has drugs; it’s cremated ashes instead.
Thomas Magill: Man who Lives after Tumbling Down 39th Floor
NEW YORK (GaeaTimes.com) — An usual suicide attempt turns out to be an unusual miraculous survival story.
Reportedly, Thomas jumped down the west side building only to crash through the windshield of sports wheel but some how he survived. Though he suffered severe injuries and is undergoing critical surgery, probably for his broken legs. Nothing apart [..] Read the original article: here.
Ohio woman getting used to impatient babies after giving birth a 2nd time on drive to hospital
For 2nd time, Ohio woman gives birth in vehicle
BETHEL, Ohio – For a second time, an Ohio woman has given birth to a baby who couldn’t wait and arrived on the drive to the hospital.
Christina Schuler’s 8-pound, 11-ounce son was born Tuesday in the front seat of the family’s pickup truck. Her husband pulled over … Read more : Ohio woman getting used to impatient babies after giving birth a 2nd time on drive to hospital.