This is what Colorado’s Dick’s Sporting Goods Park looked like today, one day before Colorado Rapids are due to host Columbus Crew in an MLS Wild Card playoff match.
This is what Colorado’s Dick’s Sporting Goods Park looked like today, one day before Colorado Rapids are due to host Columbus Crew in an MLS Wild Card playoff match.
The owner of an Ohio exotic-animal farm deliberately released his animals then killed himself, Muskingum County Sheriff Matt Lutz said Wednesday. The 40-acre farm was home to about 50 big-game animals, including Bengal tigers, lions, cheetahs, wolves, giraffes, camels and grizzly bears. The beasts have turned the area into an open hunting zone as authorities tried to deal with the situation At least one tiger was killed near a highway, and officials have had to use sidearms to confront some of the animals.
Photo: A sign posted on Interstate 70 Wednesday warns drivers of dangerous animals loose in the area around Zanesville, Ohio. Credit: Matt Sullivan / Reuters
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I don’t like to think about the future. I get too wound up.
You get a knot in your stomach when you think about it. That vague feeling that things aren’t going to work out in that department. That little voice that says “you’re too busy to worry about that right now. Forget it.” But the feeling lingers.
And suddenly it’s gone.