Who was this "last man to die?" After many years, the answer was revealed. This is something that just has to be heard. Such an incredible story. Listen here.
On the way to work on Friday, I was listening to Ralph Bristol, a Nashville based talk radio host. In honor of Memorial Day, he aired a clip of an interview he did with a 92 year old WWII Veteran living in Cookeville, Tennessee. The interview was about a mystery surrounding photographs taken in 1945 by Robert Capa: Who was this "last man to die?" After many years, the answer was revealed. This is something that just has to be heard. Such an incredible story. Listen here.
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From WDKN 1260 AM:
CMS classrooms closed off final week of school after teacher bitten by bat A portion of Charlotte Middle School was closed off during the last week of school after a teacher was bitten by a bat. Students will be allowed in the building today to turn in books and pick up report cards but several classrooms were closed off this week after Robert Capes was apparently bitten on the hand by what was reported as a baby bat. Schools Director Johnny Chandler has said the school has been dealing with the bat problem for some time. Maintenance personnel have stayed in the school overnight trying to determine where the bats are getting into the school and an exterminator was called in to try to get rid of the bats. But school officials say their efforts are hampered because the bats are protected under the Federal Migratory Act and it is illegal to kill them or destroy their nesting places between April and August. The school is awaiting a permit from the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency to humanely remove the bats. Following the bite suffered by Capes in a science classroom, the sixth grade hall was blocked off to protect students, faculty and visitors from encounters with the bats. School officials are hoping to determine the number of bats in the building by removing ceiling tiles and assessing the presence of droppings. Capes is undergoing a series of vaccinations to prevent rabies. See any story that catches your eye or want to make a comment on a top story? Drop us a comment. Feel free to drop a comment about any story you see in the comments' section below. Or if you see a story I've missed, link to it below as well. |
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