Coleman man pleads no contest to felonious driving in Amish crash near Beaverton - The Saginaw News - MLive.com
Coleman man pleads no contest to felonious driving in Amish crash near Beaverton The Saginaw News - MLive.com GLADWIN — A Coleman man accused of causing a crash that killed a horse and injured two Amish men in February has entered a plea in Gladwin County Circuit ... Plea entered in buggy accident case |
Published on Wednesday 1st of September 2010 06:38:09 AM
Woman accused of hitting 3 Amish buggies while driving drunk pleads not guilty - WEAU-TV 13
Woman accused of hitting 3 Amish buggies while driving drunk pleads not guilty WEAU-TV 13 A woman who investigators say drove drunk and hit 3 Amish buggies back in April, has pleaded not guilty. Online court documents show Kristina Skaar, 49, ... |
Published on Wednesday 1st of September 2010 06:38:09 AM
Amish Aviation: What Happens When You Combine Red Bull and an Amish Buggy - FOX43.com
Amish Aviation: What Happens When You Combine Red Bull and an Amish Buggy FOX43.com Paradise Township, LANCASTER COUNTY - - What happens when you mix with the Red Bull energy drink with an Amish buggy? A local group will find out Saturday ... |
Published on Wednesday 1st of September 2010 06:38:09 AM
Capturing Amish way of life through lense - Times of India
Capturing Amish way of life through lense Times of India NEW DELHI: Clicking a photograph could get a 38-year-old Amish man excommunicated. A community of Christians distinguished by their extreme conservatism and ... |
Published on Wednesday 1st of September 2010 06:38:09 AM
Amish buggy death case delayed - Hannibal.net
Amish buggy death case delayed Hannibal.net By Staff reports The case against an Illinois man charged in an accident that killed an Amish buggy driver has been delayed after the defendant asked for a ... |
Published on Wednesday 1st of September 2010 06:38:09 AM
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