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  • Man seriously injured in crash with biker in San Diego

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    A San Diego Police cruiser. (File photo by Chris Stone/Times of San Diego)

    A pedestrian suffered serious injuries when he was struck by a motorcyclist in the Pacific Beach community of San Diego, authorities said Saturday.

    The crash occurred about 9:20 p.m. Friday in the 1900 block of Garnet Avenue, the San Diego Police Department reported.

    A 35-year-old man was walking southbound on the east crosswalk — against the red “Don’t Walk” signal — when he was struck by a 21-year-old man riding a Suzuki 1500 motorcycle eastbound in the 1900 block of Garnet Avenue.

    The 35-year-old man suffered a lacerated liver, a fractured femur and several other fractures. The biker sustained multiple abrasions. Paramedics rushed the 35-year-old man to a hospital. It was not known whether the motorcyclist was sent to a hospital.

    DUI was not suspected and there was no other immediate information available.

    Anyone with any information regarding the crash was urged to call Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477.

    –City News Service


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  • Lansing man biked over 73,000 miles since being cancer free

    Lansing man biked over 73,000 miles since being cancer free

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    LANSING, Mich. (WILX) – A man who battled cancer is now taking his message on the road. The Lansing man biked more than 73,000 miles, that’s about three times around the world.

    Gar Watson is a cancer survivor and bicyclist. He started biking because of his cancer treatments.

    “I actually had been a couch potato for around for five years before I got this cancer, so that ended up being a wake up call and I started riding to my treatments,” said Watson.

    He rode his bike from his house to his treatments in Lansing, a 14-mile ride roundtrip.

    “My crazy riding started during my radiation treatments, which lasted three weeks.”

    Watson was being treated for stage four Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.

    “I was tired,” Watson said. “I had weekly blood draws through all of this, but then all the other doctor’s appointments, I was tired of the roundtrip.”

    The cancer was nearly gone at the time of his radiation.

    “I’ve been very fortunate, very lucky, for the battle I know a lot of people go through in cancer, I got off easy.”

    But, he needed to do something to keep himself busy, so he started biking at 49 years old.

    “Cycling was a knee-jerk reaction to cancer,” Watson said. “When I started out, I was just doing trail rides on the river trail by myself.”

    Watson would go on to ride 1,000 miles each month for the rest of 2014, and a total of roughly 7,000 miles that year.

    “I logged all that stuff for every ride I did, so that’s how, that’s why I know I for the first four years I was averaging 1,000 miles a month.”

    Eight years after being declared cancer free and 73,000 miles later, Gar Watson is still hitting milestones.

    “So I have since 2014, since May or June since whenever I started riding, a little over 73,000 miles.”

    Watson said he did not have a primary care physician for a few years before noticing the back pain, which ended up being a tumor. He still regularly sees a doctor to make sure he is cancer free.

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  • The Marshall Tucker Band – LIVE Tonight! It’s a Must See Show During the 75th Sturgis Rally 2015

    The Marshall Tucker Band – LIVE Tonight! It’s a Must See Show During the 75th Sturgis Rally 2015

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    Marshall Tucker Band makes the Long Hard Ride to Whitewood Campground for the 75th Sturgis Rally. The Official 75th Sturgis Rally Campground, Whitewood Campground and Event Center, is pleased to announce the Marshall Tucker Band on August 4, 2015. The show starts at 9:00pm MST. Whitewood Campground will showcase other national bands such as: Lee Brice, Charlie Daniels Band, and Blood, Sweat, & Tea

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    updated: Aug 4, 2015

    Whitewood, South Dakota, June 24, 2015 (Newswire) –The Whitewood Campground and Event Center has announced that The Marshall Tucker Band will play a one night show at 9:00 p.m. MST on August 4, 2015. The concert is one of many events that will be hosted at The Whitewood Campground and Event Center located at 596 Whitewood service road, Whitewood, South Dakota 57793. 

    The Marshall Tucker Band – LIVE Tonight! It’s a must see show during the 75th Sturgis Rally 2015

    “We can’t wait to head back to South Dakota to rock the Whitewood Campground stage!”

    Doug Gray, Lead Singer, Recording Artist

    If you missed The Charlie Daniels Band last night you miss a show of a life time. Travis Tritt walked on stage and jammed with The Charlie Daniels Band. WHAT A SHOW….

    The Marshall Tucker Band, which was formed in the ‘70s, has had major success over the years. Its first four albums went gold, and its album Carolina Dreams went platinum in 1977. The band’s album A Long Hard Ride was nominated for a Grammy in 1976. A couple of its most recognizable songs, “Heard It in a Love Song” and “Can’t You See,” achieved individual success by climbing the top songs chart to rank, with Charlie Daniels for multiple songs. And as it turns out, The Charlie Daniels Band will be playing a show at The Whitewood Campground and Event Center the night before. Could a live-reunion be in store?

    “We can’t wait to head back to South Dakota to rock the Whitewood Campground stage,” says lead singer Doug Gray.  “We have so many great fans in the area and we hope to see lots of old friends at the show!”

    The Marshall Tucker Band is the second major band to announce it will be playing a show at the Whitewood Campground and Event Center. In its first year operating during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, the space has already been named the official campground for the 75th anniversary of the rally, and they have signed multiple bands and other shows to perform.

    Along with The Marshall Tucker Band, other top shows include The Charlie Daniels Band, Sawyer Brown, three different motorcycle shows, an Indian heritage Brule show, and many more. The grounds, which will be open before, during and after the rally, have events scheduled for rally-goers of all ages throughout the July 30th to August 8th, 2015 period that it is open.

    Entry for all of the sites events is free to those who stay at the campground. Additionally, tickets are available today at www.whitewoodcampground.com. Hurry and get them before they sell out!

    “The Marshall Tucker Band coming to Whitewood Campground and Event Center could easily turn out to be one of the top nights at our venue,” said Marketing Director, Kristen Voll. “The band really brings the energy for our guests to ride, rock, and relax.”

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