A 3-year-old girl fell into scorching hot water Saturday at Yellowstone National Park after she ran from a trail, park officials said.
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Neither the girl nor her family has been identified. An update on her condition has not been released.
Park services said this is the second significant injury involving a thermal features to occur at Yellowstone this year. It follows an incident in May in which a man who had unlawfully entered the park fell into the famed Old Faithful geyser.
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Discover the key advantages of an all-girls’ education at St Hilda’s School
For more than a century, St Hilda’s School has been delivering a high standard of education for girls, from Pre-Prep through to Year 12.
The Southport-based all-girls school prides itself on equipping young women with the values, knowledge, skills and confidence they will need to reach their full potential.
Seventy-five percent of graduating students last year achieved an Overall Position of between 1-10, more than 20 percent above the state average.
Lakeside looking to add to state title tally
Lakeside has its best shot of claiming a Class 5A boys state tennis title since winning in 2014 as sophomore Ben Hollis, the top-seeded singles player, being the only returning player to have reached the semifinals last season.
Lakeside and Jonesboro are among the favored teams for the Class 5A title, which Lakeside is again hosting starting today at the school and at Hot Springs Country Club. Lakeside has the most state titles in both boys and girls with 25 girls championships, last in 2016, and 23 boys titles.
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MISSOULA — Hot Springs' experiment of playing two football games in three days ended on a sour note.
The Savage Heat, ranked No. 2 in Class C 6-Man, followed up their home win over Noxon on Thursday night with a 53-15 loss Saturday afternoon at No. 6 White Sulphur Springs (4-0), which won the Western C 6-Man title. Hot Springs (3-1) finished with the No. 2 seed out of the Western C 6-Man for the state playoffs.
The loss ended a 45-hour stretch in which the Savage Heat started their first game and ended their second game of the week after not playing since Sept. 12.
Dad refused to break window to save toddler locked in hot car, police say - Las Vegas Sun News
As his 1-year-old daughter was trapped in a hot car Monday afternoon, the 27-year-old man rebuffed help from Metro Police officers and his brother to break the window because he couldn't afford to damage his new car. The air conditioner was on, and the girl was OK, he said.
Deal did not attend a hearing earlier today due to a medical issue, Las Vegas Justice Court records show. He is being held on a $20,000 bond.
Deal flagged down Metro officers patrolling near the 1700 block of H Street, near Owens Avenue, west of Martin Luther King Boulevard, at 3:33 p.m., and told them he'd accidentally locked his keys inside his running car and that his girl was inside.
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Files goes for gold - Sports - Times Record - Fort Smith, AR
She's about to take to the tennis court Monday eyeing one final chance at winning an elusive state championship.
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Sure, the Northside senior standout wants to win the only title that has eluded her up to this point, the only void left in what has been a sterling high school career. But all things considered, Files is just grateful to play, period.
"It really hasn't hit me yet," Files said. "But it's weird this year, with COVID and everything; I'm trying to just make the best of it and enjoy it.
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