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Let's get ready to soapbox!

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Essex Street in the Village of Carbon was closed to traffic and spectators lined both sides of the street to cheer on racers in the fourth annual Carbon Legion 161 soapbox derby on Saturday, August 20. The event was supported through numerous community volunteers and organizations to help the event run smoothly. Kneehill County also granted $4,500 to the Legion in April to help cover the cost of a set of new starting ramps. A total of 12 racers participated—five in the kids 7-12 category, four in the teen category, and three in the adult category. Despite some challenges, ranging from one of the soapbox cars, “The Fireball,” unable to fit on the new ramps, and the Lions Club, “Pelican” and Legion “Bulldog” cars being pulled out of commission due to various issues, there was a strong community turnout. Event organizers Andrea and Brian McHugh say the three cars are repairable, though they are hoping they can get more people involved building cars for future events. Kids category first place winner Felix crosses the finish line in the Carbon Fire Department car.


Rotary shows support for community football

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The Drumheller Rotary Club presented Drumheller Community Football with a donation of $1,000 to assist with expenses for the Peewee Terrapins, the Bantam Titans and the Senior Titans this coming season. They also showed appreciation for members of the team who assisted the Rotary Club by volunteering to operate the Rotary float at the Canada Day Parade, and presented them with pizza gift certificates. (Front: l-r) Rotarian Jim Fisher, Rotary President Linda Fisher, and Rotarian Doug Stanford present the donation, with Titans Terry Martin, Tanner Harvey, Carson Danchek, Kegan Regis, Nigel Broy and Jack Oxtoby. Missing is Devon Landon.

Drumheller RCMP, supporting units arrest prolific offender

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On Tuesday, August 23, Drumheller RCMP were called to a rural property north of Carbon where a male suspect cut the locks on a gate and gained access to the property. The owners of the property located the suspect and, in an attempt to escape, he attempted to run them off the road with his stolen truck.

The suspect was identified as Tyree Ewing, a resident of Three Hills.

At approximately 2 a.m., Drumheller RCMP located Ewing and attempted a traffic stop. Ewing fled from police at a high rate of speed. During the night, Ewing stole three more vehicles.

In another attempt to apprehend him, Ewing rammed a police vehicle which was being driven by a Police Dog Service (PDS) member. The PDS member sustained minor injuries from the collision.

Later, Ewing drove at a member of the Three Hills RCMP at a high rate of speed before fleeing towards the Stettler area.

Police continued to track Ewing into the early morning hours with assistance from the Southern Alberta Crime Reduction (CRU) Team, K Division Emergency Response Team (ERT), Police Dog Service (PDS) and K Division Air Services. On Wednesday, August 24 at approximately 12 p.m., officers entered a residence and Ewing was taken into custody.

Tyree Ewing, 23, has been charged with break and enter, two counts of assault with a weapon, two counts of fail to comply with probation, four counts of fail to comply with release order, three counts of possession of property obtained by crime, flight from police, two counts of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, four counts of theft of motor vehicle, and two counts of assaulting a police officer with a weapon.

Following a judicial hearing, Ewing has been remanded into custody and will appear in provincial court in Drumheller on Friday, August 26.

Three Hills RCMP, Drumheller RCMP and the Stettler RCMP remain fully committed in building safer communities by working in partnership with our community as well as through investigative and enforcement efforts to achieve this goal.


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