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Have You Seen This? Jumping on a trampoline with tons of glitter
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Depending on how you feel about glitter, you will either love or hate this video. - photo by Faith Heaton Jolley
GLITTERVILLE Depending on how you feel about glitter, you will either love or hate this video.

Glitter, often lovingly referred to as the STD of craft/art equipment, is nearly impossible to get rid of. As Ive mentioned before, Im not really a craft person, so my experience with glitter is fairly limited. However, I have accidentally spilled glitter in carpet. Long story short: Its still there and will be for the end of time.

While carpet and glitter are a terrible combination, glitter and trampolines is actually kind of magical. Orem-based Snap Back Media House recently created a video showing what happens when copious amounts of glitter are poured onto a trampoline and then people jump on said trampoline. They shot their video as the sun was setting and the result is quite lovely.

So while you may not want to do this to your own trampoline (see reasons above), the video is pretty fun to watch, and if nothing else, will make you want to embrace your inner child and jump on a trampoline.
Driver injured when semi rolls on I-70 in Russell County
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The driver of a semi-tractor hauling a trailer received what appeared to be minor injuries Saturday afternoon when the vehicle left Interstate 70 in Russell County and overturned.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reports the crash occurred at 1:51 on April 15, 4 miles east of U.S. 281 on I-70. The eastbound 2022 International was driven by Todd E. Collins, age 44, of Winchester, Kansas. The vehicle went off the roadway to the right, struck a guardrail and went into the south ditch, where it overturned and came to rest.

Collins was wearing a safety restraint. 

He was transported to Russell Regional Hospital.