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GREENE COUNTY, Ark. (KAIT) - State Highway 135 North at the Greene and Clay County line was shut down Friday morning following a “serious crash”, according to Sheriff Brad Snyder. Snyder said ...

GREENE COUNTY, Ark. (KAIT) - A dump truck overturned on Greene County Road 628, injuring the driver and blocking traffic, Greene County Sheriff Brad Snyder said Monday afternoon. Deputies shut down ... Greene County Sheriff Brad Snyder said power lines have been downed on the eastern side of the county.

brad snyder md, Four power poles have been knocked down at county roads 808 and 853, Snyder said. Two other poles ... Bradley Warren Snyder (born ) is an American professional swimmer on the United States Paralympic team who competed at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio, and the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo. Learn about Brad Snyder, a Paralympic gold medalist in Triathlon. Explore their biography, achievements, latest news and events and watch video highlights here.

brad snyder md, Brad Snyder began his professional career as an Ensign in the US Navy, having graduated from the US Naval Academy with a degree in Naval Architecture. Through his distinction as the swim team captain during his final year, he earned an assignment as an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Officer. Brad Snyder is a Navy veteran, six-time Paralympic gold medalist and two-time Paralympic silver medalist. In 2023, Military Families Magazine was honored to share his story along with two other American veteran Para-athletes. But ever the leader, Snyder continues to pave the way for others. Brad Snyder became the first U.S.

man to win a medal in an individual Paralympic or Olympic triathlon. He talks about his journey, the blast in Afghanistan that cost his sight, Paris 2024 and the essential support he gets from his wife and team. Lieutenant Brad Snyder, a 2006 USNA graduate, exemplifies the Academy’s values through his extraordinary journey from midshipman to Navy EOD officer to blind Paralympic champion.