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3 dead after car plunges into Frederick Co. quarry

Three people are dead after a car was found in the bottom of a quarry Sunday morning in Frederick County, Maryland. The Frederick County Sheriff’s Office said that, shortly after 8:30 a.m. on Sunday, deputies were called to the area of Clemonsville and Peter Shriner roads for a report of a car crashed in the bottom of the Union Bridge Quarry. Three people were confirmed dead. They were later identified as Kortney Angleberger, 28; Robert Grossnickle, 65; and Rachel Willis, 23, all of Maryland. “The vehicle was upright with two people trapped inside, one person was ejected higher up in the quarry,” confirmed Frederick County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Todd Wivell. Officials say the 2022 Dodge Charger crashed after plunging into the quarry at a high speed. The investigation prompted a “heavy police presence” on Sunday, the sheriff’s office said in a tweet.

National Jazz Museum in Harlem celebrates 100 years of Disney with jazz tribute in Frederick, Maryland

This fall marks the 100th anniversary of The Walt Disney Company, which was founded on Oct. 16, 1923. This Sunday night, the Weinberg Center in Frederick, Maryland hosts the final tour stop of "When You Wish Upon a Star: A Jazz Tribute to 100 Years of Disney," which is presented by the National Jazz Museum in Harlem.
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