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ness room, rock climbing wall, locker rooms, and space for weight and cardio machines. • Newlin is president and chief executive officer of PolyOne Corp. •
Black Hills crash kills 3, seriously injures 1
• LEAD, S.D. (AP) -- The South Dakota Highway Patrol says three people died when the driver of a 1957 Chevrolet lost control of the car and collided with another vehicle. • The accident happened Friday afternoon 23 miles south of Lead. The patrol says the Chevrolet driven by 28-year-old Jennifer Ann Werts left the roadway onto the shoulder and swerved back over the centerline where it struck a 2003 Acura. • Werts, of Torrington, Wyo., and her passenger, 38-year-old Andrew Eugene Tollman, of Lusk, Wyo., died at the scene. Neither was wearing a seatbelt. • Also killed in the accident was 66-year-old Patricia Smith Sunde, of Turlock, Calif., who was a passenger in the Acura. The driver of that car, 68-year-old Tracy A. Sunde, received serious non-life threatening injuries. • Both occupants in the Acura were wearing seatbelts. •
AP News in Brief Egypt court delays trial of Brotherhood leaders until October
• CAIRO (AP) -- Egyptian judicial officials say that a Cairo court has delayed to October hearings against Muslim Brotherhood leaders accused in connection to the killing of protesters. • The three, including the Islamist group's leader Mohammed Badie, were not present at Sunday's session for security reasons. The next session will be Oct. 29. • Egypt launched a massive crackdown on the Islamist movement after moving to break up two sit-ins in Cairo on Aug. 14, triggering the worst bout of violence since the country's 2011 uprising against Hosni Mubarak. • Officials spoke anonymously as they were not authorized to talk to reporters. • Separately, Mubarak appeared before another court for a session of his retrial on charges of killing protesters during the 2011 uprising. • ___
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