An evacuation order remains in effect for residents in an Ohio community as crews work at the scene of a dangerous chemical leak.
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From an escaped goat herd running down a North Carolina highway to a window washer rescued from the 23rd floor of the tallest building in Kansas City, here are some of the videos you may have missed this week:Escaped goat herd goes viral running down highway in North CarolinaWho let the goats out? It’s a question being asked across the globe after a TikTok video went viral showing a herd of goats making a run for it down a highway in Yadkin County, North Carolina.With the help of the Yadkin County Sheriff’s Office, the Yadkinville Police Department and the North Carolina Highway Patrol, the goats were led to the Tractor Supply Company on State Street until they were picked up by their owners.Watch the video of the rescue in the player above.Window washer rescued from 23rd floor of tallest building in Kansas City, MissouriFire crews were called to rescue a window washer that had become stuck dangling between the 22nd and 23rd floor of the tallest building in Kansas City, Missouri, on Tuesday.Firefighters assisted a glass company to remove the large glass panel on the 23rd floor of the building. From there, the worker was attached to Kansas City Fire Department’s rescue equipment, and was hauled up approximately six feet, and through the 23rd-floor window to safety.Florida surfer bit by shark uses leash to make tourniquet, drives to hospitalOne Florida man has spent decades riding the waves. He’s helped many people out of the water after a shark bite, but this time it was him.Charley Hajek had been out surfing when he accidentally stepped on the shark.But what’s most impressive, Hajek managed to grab the leash of his surfboard and wrap his leg a few times, crafting a tourniquet and headed to the hospital.Decades-old wedding cake topper found in Arizona home, reunited with familyThanks to the determination of an Arizona man who found “something old” while making his home “something new,” a family has another chance to pass along “something borrowed” on their special days for years to come, KNXV reports.While conducting a walk-through at a Chandler, Arizona, home, David Hartung, with Got Repairs?, spotted something unusual. Tucked in the back of a kitchen drawer he found a wedding cake topper swaddled in bubble wrap along with a note and names from 1954.Realizing the importance of the item, he took to social media to try to locate its owners, and to his surprise, was able to find the family of the special memento’s owners.
People in Guelph are being asked to keep an eye out for a distinctive Harley Davidson motorcycle stolen from a downtown home.
There is a new push in Congress to stop private housing companies from requiring military families to sign non-disclosure agreements in connection with their housing.
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David Beckham was hilariously ribbed by son Romeo shortly after posting a video of him in the gym.The ex-Manchester United ace shared a recent morning