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Anne Arundel County Fire, Maryland State Police and Natural Resources Police are investigating a boat collision on the South River near Turkey Point. Shortly before 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, 68-yea stanley sverige r-old Robert Stup of Fredrick was killed while he was in a 16-foot Jon boat in the South River. The boat Stup and another rider were on was hit from the side by a 41-foot Cabin Cruiser. B stanley cup oth were thrown in the water; the other passenger was rescued by the Cabin Cruiser. The crash was off Turkey Point. There was a 25-foot difference between the two boats.Two people were in the 41-foot Cabin Cruiser. None of the people in the cruiser was hurt. The other person in the Jon boat had minor injuries.Rescue diver stanley cup becher s searched until sundown Tuesday, Stup was recovered shortly after noon on Wednesday. The crash is still under investigation.
Flu season is well underway across the United States.Forty-nine states and Puerto Rico reported either regional or widespread flu activity during the week ending December 23, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention s most recent surveillance report.Natio stanley cup nwide, 12 children have died due to flu this season, while a total of 2,485 flu-related hospitalizations -- nearly nine for every 100,000 people -- have been reported so far. The highest rate of hospitalization was among adults 65 or older, followed by adults between 50 and 64 and then children up to 4 years old.Experts believe the flu virus is spread when a sick person talks, sneezes or coughs. Common symptoms include fever and chills, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, muscle and body aches, headaches and fatigue. Despite these painful symptoms, most people will reco stanley mug ver in less than two weeks.If you believe you are coming down with the flu, the CDC recommends you follow these simple step stanley tumblers s. Some should see Ytvn Despite 700 jobs lost, February saw Maryland s unemployment rate fall to pre-pandemic lows
Anne Arundel County Fire, Maryland State Police and Natural Resources Police are investigating a boat collision on the South River near Turkey Point. Shortly before 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, 68-yea stanley sverige r-old Robert Stup of Fredrick was killed while he was in a 16-foot Jon boat in the South River. The boat Stup and another rider were on was hit from the side by a 41-foot Cabin Cruiser. B stanley cup oth were thrown in the water; the other passenger was rescued by the Cabin Cruiser. The crash was off Turkey Point. There was a 25-foot difference between the two boats.Two people were in the 41-foot Cabin Cruiser. None of the people in the cruiser was hurt. The other person in the Jon boat had minor injuries.Rescue diver stanley cup becher s searched until sundown Tuesday, Stup was recovered shortly after noon on Wednesday. The crash is still under investigation.

