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Icy-Tangerine6465 t1_j43guus wrote
Reply to comment by flojo2012 in KY3 FLASHBACK: Historic ice storm hits the Springfield region on Jan. 12, 2007 by Cloud_Disconnected
I remember driving around that evening and seeing all the trees down and power lines so low you could barely pass under them, it was a trip, pretty sure I still have pictures uploaded to the cloud of it lol
Low_Tourist t1_j43gk2o wrote
Reply to KY3 FLASHBACK: Historic ice storm hits the Springfield region on Jan. 12, 2007 by Cloud_Disconnected
That was my first year here. A week without power, then when it came on, several pipes burst and it was about 10 days without water and a month without hot water. I never appreciated a shower so much.
flojo2012 t1_j43gd7h wrote
Reply to comment by Icy-Tangerine6465 in KY3 FLASHBACK: Historic ice storm hits the Springfield region on Jan. 12, 2007 by Cloud_Disconnected
I really do look back on it somewhat fondly because we pushed through and it was a good story. Of course, many people were really hurt or killed. But it was wild
Low_Tourist t1_j43g42p wrote
Reply to comment by TGov in KY3 FLASHBACK: Historic ice storm hits the Springfield region on Jan. 12, 2007 by Cloud_Disconnected
It was a beautiful warzone. That's how we described it.
Icy-Tangerine6465 t1_j43fyqq wrote
Reply to comment by flojo2012 in KY3 FLASHBACK: Historic ice storm hits the Springfield region on Jan. 12, 2007 by Cloud_Disconnected
Yep, our weather head got broken and we went 13 days without power, had to section off the house and camp in the living room with the fireplace lol
flojo2012 t1_j43fxru wrote
Reply to comment by Mechanicallvlan in KY3 FLASHBACK: Historic ice storm hits the Springfield region on Jan. 12, 2007 by Cloud_Disconnected
The best part about round 2 was all the trees were freshly “pruned” so it wasn’t quite as bad.
flojo2012 t1_j43fsg3 wrote
Reply to comment by Icy-Tangerine6465 in KY3 FLASHBACK: Historic ice storm hits the Springfield region on Jan. 12, 2007 by Cloud_Disconnected
I still remember being a month without power. Spent my nights in bars playing cards mostly. Went to Walmart to play video game demos. We got creative
DaltonTanner1994 t1_j43fmrr wrote
Reply to KY3 FLASHBACK: Historic ice storm hits the Springfield region on Jan. 12, 2007 by Cloud_Disconnected
I remember cooking food on our grill, using kerosene heaters inside, even used the fireplace that was barely used ever. Had break the ice on our pool to get water that wasn’t frozen to fill it up so we could flush the toilet. What a strange two weeks without electricity.
Skanky_Cat t1_j43dt4x wrote
Reply to Pit Bull Owner Issued Citations in Willard Playground Attack: 'I know the dogs have to go' by Realistic-Sun3480
Dumb bitch should catch assault charges for each attack. That’s how you put a stop to these kinds of things.
chachihime t1_j43dl26 wrote
Reply to comment by jss728 in Going Away Party by helpimalibra
oh this is neat, I had no idea!
ibenx t1_j43c2mg wrote
Reply to comment by MappingClouds in Best ice cream in town? by [deleted]
I heard rumours of the space next door to Black sheep on Walnut.
Realistic-Sun3480 OP t1_j43bvye wrote
Reply to Pit Bull Owner Issued Citations in Willard Playground Attack: 'I know the dogs have to go' by Realistic-Sun3480
Article text:
The dog owner said she hated giving up the dogs but was "more concerned about the kids that were injured and how traumatic this was for them."
Two dogs attacked students and teachers Dec. 20 on the Willard intermediate South playground. Summoned to a Willard school in late December after reports of a dog attacking children, a Springfield animal control officer was approached in the parking lot by a frantic neighbor looking for her missing pit bull mixes.
The officer jotted down the name and phone number of the woman before rushing into Willard Intermediate South on the afternoon of Dec. 20, according to reports obtained by the News-Leader.
Inside, the officer and a school resource officer met several people who tried to explain the chaotic incident that had just unfolded during recess.
They found the nurse's office, where they saw a young girl with a severe leg injury. A second bite victim was found near the door to the playground.
The officers called for additional help and to see if ambulances were getting close. The school officer started looking for the dogs and the animal control officer worked with school employees to locate, and document, all the injured teachers and students.
The reports obtained late Wednesday through a Sunshine Law request provide a detailed look at what unfolded on the playground and the investigation that followed.
More:Willard students, teachers injured in dog attack during school recess
In all, 18 students and three teachers reported injuries, although most were minor scrapes and bruises suffered in the rush to get to safety. Six required medical attention and were transported to local hospitals.
Teachers jumped in to defend, rescue children
The officers viewed video recorded by the school that showed students were playing on the east side of the school during recess shortly after 1 p.m. when two dogs appeared from the neighborhood.
The dogs, one white and one dark, ran back and forth and then approached children playing on the slide. At that point, children began running.
The video showed dogs going after the children and biting, snapping and knocking them over. Teachers, including one that was pregnant, jumped in to defend the children.
The white dog got a hold of a young girl and dragged her to the ground. The darker dog went after teachers who were trying to intervene.
One teacher was bitten on the leg, a second was bitten on both legs and a third was bitten on the right hand. The children were bitten on the legs and thighs.
A school spokeswoman said the day of the incident that nurses, counselors and administrators from other schools responded to help. The intermediate school, located in the Springfield city limits, serves children in grades 5 and 6.
According to the reports, additional animal control officers responded along with school resource officers and the Springfield police.
The report shows officers located the dogs at a home less than a mile from the school, where they found two dogs contained inside the vehicle of Jenna Sue Evans, 36, of Springfield. She was the same woman who had earlier approached the officer outside the school.
Evans stood outside the vehicle and was visibly distraught, according to the report. She told officers her dogs had "never done anything like this. I have kids and grandkids at home and I don't understand what happened."
The dogs were male with no collar or microchip and they had not been neutered. Evans said one was vaccinated but the other was not. Their age and size was not reported.
The white dog, Merel, was a Straffordshire bull terrier mixed with a pit bull. The dark brindle dog, Dozer, was a Boxer mixed with pit bull, according to the report.
Evans's brother told the officers, and then signed a statement, saying he was the one at home when the dogs ran away.
According to the report, before officers could talk about next steps, Evans said: "I know the dogs have to go. I hate it but I am more concerned about the kids that were injured and how traumatic this was for them."
Photos taken of the dogs were compared to video from the school to confirm they were involved.
After Evans voluntarily signed over the dogs, they were transported to the city, where they were euthanized and tested for rabies. The results were negative.
A report from animal control said due to the scale of the incident, Evans was issued municipal citations for having a dog at large, failure to vaccinate for rabies, failure to register a pit bull inside the city limits and for having vicious dogs. The citations carry a range of fines.
Reached by phone Thursday, Evans said she was unaware of the citations. Evans said she was not home when her brother let the dogs out. "I've never left them outside by themselves."
"They were very well-behaved dogs. They had never shown aggression," Evans said.
Evans said she feels awful for the families who were scared and hurt in the incident.
"I pray for those kids and the teachers and all the kids that were traumatized by that," she said. "They'll remember that for the rest of their lives and they'll have nightmares and it breaks my heart."
Will school district add playground fence?
In Springfield, owners are required to register pit bulls along with proof of rabies vaccination, spaying or neutering, and a microchip. There is a $50 fee.
Individuals who violate the pit bull regulations face a minimum fine of $500 or one year probation and 100 hours of community service. Jail time is possible.
The News-Leader reached out to the school district to see if anyone connected to the incident wanted to talk but was told it was too soon.
Asked if a fence will be erected around the playground, the district issued a statement through Heather Harman-Michael, director of communications and public relations.
"When any situation occurs, we come together to discuss what happened, what we could have done differently, and what we can do in the future to prevent similar occurrences from happening," she said.
"Those are the conversations we are currently having. We are encouraging our neighbors to be cognizant of keeping their animals contained near all of our campuses as we continue to encourage outdoor play."
417spacewizard t1_j438l4p wrote
Reply to Best ice cream in town? by [deleted]
Papaw's Kookies & Kream Ice Cream Parlor in Strafford
slossages t1_j437k2u wrote
Reply to KY3 FLASHBACK: Historic ice storm hits the Springfield region on Jan. 12, 2007 by Cloud_Disconnected
Senior year of high school. Missed two weeks of school and didn't have to make it up because we were graduating. Made a bunch of money going around cleaning peoples yards as well. Good times.
MappingClouds t1_j4374zu wrote
Reply to comment by carrndriver in Best ice cream in town? by [deleted]
I didn’t know they were getting a full store. That’s awesome.
Lachet t1_j4371f3 wrote
Reply to KY3 FLASHBACK: Historic ice storm hits the Springfield region on Jan. 12, 2007 by Cloud_Disconnected
Yeesh, it's old enough to drive. There's my "great, now I feel old" for the day.
Cloud_Disconnected OP t1_j436onb wrote
Reply to comment by TGov in KY3 FLASHBACK: Historic ice storm hits the Springfield region on Jan. 12, 2007 by Cloud_Disconnected
You should post some if you feel like it. I'd be interested to see them, and I'm sure others would as well.
Ogtrot t1_j4349ui wrote
Reply to Silver Linings Traffic by Willing-Sprinkles-17
When all of a sudden... There shined a shiny demon... In the middle...Of the road... AND HE SAIDDDD
EyeOk389 t1_j4341k5 wrote
Reply to KY3 FLASHBACK: Historic ice storm hits the Springfield region on Jan. 12, 2007 by Cloud_Disconnected
14 days without power for me.. got to get to know the people around me pretty good. If I remember correctly, the hospitals had a baby boom nine months later 😂.. gotta stay warm I guess.
TGov t1_j432jzc wrote
Reply to KY3 FLASHBACK: Historic ice storm hits the Springfield region on Jan. 12, 2007 by Cloud_Disconnected
I found my pictures of this storm the other day when searching some old hard drives for something. Incredible the damage to the trees. Was like a warzone in my neighborhood. 2 weeks without power sucked hard.
carrndriver t1_j432g1l wrote
Reply to comment by MappingClouds in Best ice cream in town? by [deleted]
Totally agree, and we'll be able to sit down soon as they're opening a store front around the corner. It's oatmilk ice cream, and it's the best! It's also vegan and I believe at least mostly gluten free.
Mechanicallvlan t1_j431xbk wrote
Reply to KY3 FLASHBACK: Historic ice storm hits the Springfield region on Jan. 12, 2007 by Cloud_Disconnected
Bad storm, but at least it didn't happen again for... about a year.
HoboScabs t1_j431qjw wrote
Reply to Escape From Tarkov Twitch Streamers by Zarrotox
I need to build a new PC, so many good games I've missed out on.
Icy-Tangerine6465 t1_j431kyk wrote
Reply to KY3 FLASHBACK: Historic ice storm hits the Springfield region on Jan. 12, 2007 by Cloud_Disconnected
Yeah that was a trip!!! I still hear the sounds of branches breaking from the weight of ice buildup
kentfrostphoto t1_j43hh1r wrote
Reply to KY3 FLASHBACK: Historic ice storm hits the Springfield region on Jan. 12, 2007 by Cloud_Disconnected
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4L8FzCFdFc