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How to Prepare Your Car for Winter Before the Snow Starts Falling
2024-12-09
Having grown up in Michigan and now living in the mountains of Colorado, I've had my fair share of experiences with snowstorms. While most winter drives have been pleasant, there have been exceptions, like the time I broke down in Iceland for 18 hours in sub-freezing temperatures. Winter driving comes with its challenges, but with the right essentials, you can be prepared for whatever the next snowstorm throws at you.

Be Ready for Winter with These Essential Gear

Winter Tires and Chains

It's never a smart move to skimp on what connects your vehicle to the ground. This includes your tires. All-season tires aren't truly suitable for all seasons; they're best for warmer weather. Ideally, you should switch to winter tires designed for icy and cold conditions around the first frost. I stick with models having the Three Peak Mountain Snowflake (3PMSF) symbol, like Falken Wildpeaks, which have performed well on various vehicles. But if you don't want to swap tires or just bought new all-seasons, tire chains and socks are emergency options. It's best to practice putting them on safely at home before needing them on the road.Another option is to invest in a new set of tires. I've paid anywhere from around $600 to almost $2,000 for tires. These Wranglers are 3PMSF-branded and will hold up in winter. However, make sure to use Walmart's tire-finder tool to ensure they fit your vehicle.

Recovery Gear

A few years ago, my friend and I got stuck in a snowbank in northern Michigan during a ski trip. Luckily, a pickup truck driver with tow straps came to our rescue. Since then, I've always kept recovery gear in my car, especially during winter road trips. A compact, collapsible shovel is great to have in case you need to dig yourself out. It takes up little space in the trunk. Mats designed for cars are also useful for getting out of mud, slush, or snow. And a portable tow strap can be a lifesaver; you can hook it up to a good Samaritan's vehicle and get pulled to safety.

First Aid

For years, I've kept a 0-degree sleeping bag in my car during winter, thinking it's better to be safe than sorry. Once, during a work trip to Iceland, our camper van broke down and the sleeping bag was the only thing that kept us warm. Now, I always throw a first aid kit in the trunk. It includes items like bandages, a cold compress, an emergency blanket, and a compass. A zero-degree sleeping bag may seem excessive, but it's a cheap way to ensure you never freeze to death and compresses down when not in use.

Other Nice-to-Haves

This year, I had a crack in my windshield wiper fluid reservoir, highlighting how often I use that function. A jug of washer fluid that remains liquid down to -27 degrees Fahrenheit is a must-have. A winter weather warrior tool has a panel to push snow off the car, a telescoping handle for hard-to-reach spots, and LED lights for clearing snow in the dark. It even has a foam covering to prevent scratches. And a multi-tool with various tools like knives, pliers, screwdrivers, and a bottle opener can be a lifesaver in a jam. It's more of a luxury than a necessity, but it's great for campers during winter road trips.
Archie High School Football Player Dies in Weekend Car Crash
2024-12-09
Archie High School in Dayton, Missouri, faced a heart-wrenching event when senior and football player Miles Humbird lost his life in a car crash after the team's remarkable second consecutive 8-man football state championship victory. This tragic incident has left the entire school community in shock and mourning.

"The Loss of a Football Star and a School's Grief"

Details of the Crash

According to the crash report, a 17-year-old high school student was driving east on Route B with Humbird and another passenger. For an unknown reason, the driver crossed the center line, causing the car to flip after going off the opposite side of the road. Two of the three passengers were ejected from the car as they were not wearing seatbelts. This tragic turn of events has had a profound impact on the lives of those involved.The 17-year-old driver was airlifted to Children's Mercy with critical injuries, while Miles Humbird was pronounced dead at the Cass Regional Medical Center about an hour after the crash. The third passenger, 18 years old and wearing a seatbelt, suffered only minor injuries and was privately taken to an area hospital for treatment. He is reportedly recovering at home.

The School's Response

Archie R-V School District Superintendent Michelle Wityk issued a statement expressing deep sorrow over the tragic passing of Miles Humbird. The entire school community is heartbroken by his loss. The superintendent extended condolences to Miles' family, friends, and loved ones, emphasizing that Miles was a cherished member of the school community.Thoughts are also with the other two students involved in the accident and their families. The school is closely monitoring their conditions and remains hopeful for their full recovery. Mental health professionals are providing counseling services to students, faculty, and staff affected by this loss, ensuring a safe and supportive environment for all.

Support and Donations

For those who wish to offer support to the families of the car crash victims, a GoFundMe account has been set up to accept donations. This shows the collective effort of the community to help those in need during this difficult time.Archie R-V will continue to provide support and resources for those going through the grieving process. The school remains committed to standing by Miles' family and friends as they cope with this profound loss.
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IPot Restaurant: Car Crashes, No Injuries, Charges Planned
2024-12-09
On a Friday night in Lansing, Michigan, IPot Part-Owner Austin Dong found himself facing an unimaginable situation. It was supposed to be their one-month milestone, but instead, a car crashed into their building. "Today actually would've been our one month. It's just unbelievable," Dong said. The incident occurred when his dad and staff were closing up shop at 10 p.m. All of a sudden, they heard a loud bang, the power went out, and they realized that a vehicle had driven into their side.

The Car's Path and the Sheriff's Response

The car had come from the Lansing Mall parking lot and crashed directly into the restaurant. In a statement, the Eaton County Sheriff's Office provided details. Upon arrival, deputies spoke to a witness who reported that the driver claimed to be armed and in possession of a bomb. The driver was indeed wearing body armor. Deputies immediately began negotiating with the suspect in an attempt to resolve the situation peacefully. Despite several efforts to de-escalate, the driver continued to refuse to comply with commands. Deputies tried to subdue the suspect with a taser, but it was unsuccessful. Negotiations continued for several more minutes. At one point, the suspect approached the deputies, and when they tried to take him into custody, he physically resisted. During the struggle, he tried to disarm a deputy by grabbing their firearm. However, the deputies were able to regain control and make the weapon safe.The Sheriff's Office believes the Lansing resident, James Edward Howard, was under the influence. Restoration crews are now working to repair the damage. Fortunately, the foundation of the building was not affected. Dong said, "We did get the news today that we will be able to put up a temporary wall starting tomorrow. Hopefully, we can get a building inspector to approve it, and if we do, we should be able to operate the business as early as Thursday." After speaking with his family, Dong plans to press charges against the suspect.There were a few customers still inside the restaurant when the crash happened. One person who was getting ice cream stepped out of the way just minutes before the car crashed through. Thankfully, no one was injured. The suspect is currently in custody at the Eaton County Jail.Subscribe to our News 10 newsletter and YouTube page to stay updated on the latest local news and weather. For hiring or advertising needs, Gray Digital Media is your one-stop marketing solution. Learn more.Copyright 2024 WILX. All rights reserved.
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