A person died Saturday after falling practically 50 ft from an overhang at Starved Rock State Park in LaSalle County. The man, 30, was working with a movie crew close to the Council Overhang within the jap finish of the park when he went off the path about 10 a.m. and fell 48 ft to his demise, Illinois Conservation Police Sgt. Phil Wire stated. The man’s movie crew had a allow to function on the park, positioned about 100 miles southwest of Chicago, Wire stated. However, that let doesn't permit the holder to go off path. The man’s identify hasn’t been launched. According to the state Department of Natural Resources, the Council Overhang, a sandstone
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Woman injured after falling 40 toes at Soldier Field throughout
A lady was hospitalized Sunday after falling 40 toes at Soldier Field because the U.S. and Mexico confronted off within the remaining of the Gold Cup soccer match. About 9:30 p.m., The 23-year-old by chance fell from an higher degree on the stadium, 1410 Museum Campus Dr., whereas attending the sport, Chicago police mentioned. The girl was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital the place her situation was stabilized, police mentioned. Source hyperlink
Paige VanZant Grosses Out Internet With Photo Of Very Nasty Cut On Foot
Paige VanZant is a very beautiful woman, but feet are disgusting, and the UFC star’s dew-beaters leave much to be desired these days thanks to a huge gash. VanZant completely grossed out the internet Thursday by posting a photo of a nasty cut she apparently suffered on her left foot. It’s unclear what exactly happened, but the cut looks like one of those fake wounds you buy at one of those pop-up stores around Halloween. Consider yourself warned. The following photo could be nauseating for some.
Yard Goats Batter Goes Down ‘Swinging’ On Worst Strikeout You’ll Ever See
Share this: We’ve all seen batters swing at bad pitches. It’s part of baseball. But poor Josh Fuentes redefined the art of the bad strikeout Friday. Fuentes, third baseman for the Double-A Hartford Yard Goats, faced a two-strike count in the eighth inning against Binghamton Rumble Ponies hurler Cory Burns. On the ensuing pitch, Burns appeared to mess up or halt his delivery, half-heartedly throwing the ball into the ground about five feet in front of him. Figuring a timeout was called and the play was dead, Fuentes offered a similarly half-hearted swing as a joke. Alas, timeout was not called. The umpire never blew the play dead, meaning that Fuentes had swung at strike three — a pitch that hit the grass about 50 feet away. The catcher
Andre Ethier Is Selling This Incredible Arizona Mansion For $5 Million
Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Andre Ethier could turn a nice profit on his Arizona mansion. Ethier, who purchased the home for $ 2 million back in 2010, is selling his mansion for $ 5 million. That’s obviously a lot of dough, but a glimpse inside (and outside) suggests it actually might be a bargain for whoever has the financial means to land the piece of property. The mansion features a batting cage, a gym, a huge pool and a whole bunch of other cool stuff. It includes six bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms and is 9,326 square feet, according to a listing on Zillow.com. Here’s more from the realtor, via Zillow.com,
Martellus Bennett Professes Love For Bacon, Gold In Hilarious Interview
by Zack Cox on Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 2:27PM 1,024 Share this: FOXBORO, Mass. — A throng of reporters and cameras typically surrounds Martellus Bennett’s locker each Thursday, and the eccentric New England Patriots tight end rarely disappoints. Bennett’s latest Thursday media session included lengthy odes to two things that have nothing to do with football: gold and bacon. “I like gold,” Bennett said. “I tried to get paid in gold one year, but they told me, ‘No.’ I’ll take a check, too, though. As long as it cashes. I don’t want no checks that bounce. All money’s good money.” That response came after Bennett said he tries to “strike gold” whenever he’s out on the field. And if he doesn’t find it? “I just take
Justin Rose wins gold medal in golf
By Doug Ferguson AP Golf Writer RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — From the top step of the podium, Justin Rose bowed his head as the Olympic gold medal was placed around his neck, and he stared at it for the longest time. Even for a major champion, this was more than he ever imagined. “It’s a moment you’ve seen in many other sports,” Rose said. “The medal ceremony is what it’s all about, really.” This was why the 36-year-old Englishman circled the Rio Games on his calendar all along, even as some of the biggest names in golf began pulling out. Rose came to Rio to watch, and to win. And when his turn came Sunday, he delivered a gold-medal performance worthy of a 112-year wait. The