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March 26, 2007
Topics ski, wedding, couple, plus, mountain, dress, camera, big, black, california, face, people and snow
A Montana couple had a "moving" wedding on Sunday at Big Sky resort, Lone Mountain, where the bridegroom skied and the bride snowboarded while a clergyman wore a camera helmet in the presence of about 30 guests on the slope to watch. Matt Dodd, a ski instructor, and his guests were on skis as he wore a black ski jacket and pants as his "wedding dress. " The bride, Ashley Hegseth, who is a snowboard instructor, wore a white ski suit plus a skirt, including a veil. All her guests were on snowboard.
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March 7, 2007
Topics couple, car, police, vegas, katie, snow, bank, office, wife, charges, city and running
The honeymoon for a Las Vegas couple came to an abrupt end when police arrested the groom for trying to run over his new wife. Katie Martindale and James Olwine got married on March 4th in Las Vegas and were still honeymooning when Olwine ran over his bride. According to Lt. Paul Jaroscak, a spokesman for the Salt Lake County sheriff's office, he received an emergency call Monday from someone reporting a couple fighting in a car as they traveled on Highland Drive, about 10 miles southeast of Salt Lake City.
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February 20, 2007
A Connecticut firefighter acted well in time and managed to put out most of the flames before a firefighting crew could reach the scene of a two-family house on fire. Dave VanWart, a 25-year-old landscaper and a firefighter by profession, used snow from the lawn to put out the fire. The incident happened last Thursday, when VanWart found a man standing outside his house and saying, "House fire, House fire," according to News Channel 8.
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February 19, 2007
In a bid to reclaim the record for the most snow angels made at one place, more than 8,000 people gathered on the state Capitol grounds in North Dakota on Saturday. The world record created in 2002 by North Dakota was snatched by Michigan in 2006. Among the participants were people of every age, right from infants to those in their late 90's. Pauline Jaeger said she bounced back 99 years and enjoyed the event. "It's fun," Jaeger, who turned 99 on Saturday told the AP. "I feel just like a kid. "
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February 18, 2007
Thousands gathered in North Dakota over the weekend in an attempt to break the world record for making the most snow angels. More than 8,900 people were at the state Capitol Saturday to make the angels and reclaim the record. North Dakota held the original snow angel record that was set in 2002 with 1,791 snow angels. But last year, Michigan took the record away with 3,784. So, North Dakota planned a comeback.
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