Monday, May 4, 2015

5/4/15 Monday Morning Ag Clips (50 word min)

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  1. Police Officer Pulls Over Toddler- Jaxon Arbuckle, a two-year old in the city of Louisville, Kentucky, was happy to be pulled over in his favorite toy car by a local police officer. The officer's name was Bill Mayo. Jaxon loves the looks and sounds of sirens of the cars and firetrucks and when the officer pulled him over he had a blast. The mom wanted to see her son smile and have a good time and consulted the police officer for help in doing so. He said he also had a good time in making him smile.

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  2. Police officer pulls over toddler:

    The Police Officer doing his daily routes when he saw little Jaxon in his little toy car going up and down the street. His mother was watching him from the step, saw the officer and asked if he would turn his lights on, and "pull him over" so she could get some pictures. He said yes, since his son is roughly the same age, and does the same exact thing.

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  3. Animal Trailer Overturns on Freeway:

    It appeared the driver lost control when tread separated on one of truck’s tires, and the vehicle went up the embankment, a CHP officer on scene said.Three sheep, two pregnant cows and a dog were in the 30-foot trailer, David Ortiz of the Los Angeles Fire Department told the news team. The driver was hospitalized with injuries, but no animals were hurt.

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  4. POlice officer pulls over a toddler
    Bill mayo a police officer of louisville, kentucky pulled a toddler over in a toy car. Jaxon the toddler loves sirens and things like that. when the olice pulled him over he was so happy. And jaxons mom was happy to seea smile on hjer sons face

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  5. You’re worrying about the wrong bees- The bees that you should worry about are the 3,999 other bee species living in North America. Honey bees won't cause any harm to you. They are loosing a lot of bees throughout the world.

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