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Billings' Message Hits the Road
Billings' Message Hits the Road
Billings' Message Hits the Road
As a former truck driver, this excites me. I would be honored to drive one of these rigs to promote our fine city, Billings, Montana! Here's a picture of my old rig to show I am not kidding: Well, Visit Billings has joined with Diversified Transfer and Storage (DTS) in rolling out five wrapped semi-trucks featuring stunning imagery of Billings and the surrounding areas encouraging travelers to exp
Indiana State Fair Case Involving Sugarland Not Going to Trial Until 2014
Indiana State Fair Case Involving Sugarland Not Going to Trial Until 2014
Indiana State Fair Case Involving Sugarland Not Going to Trial Until 2014
This summer, plenty of country music fans will both remember and mourn the Indiana State Fair tragedy. In August of 2011, the fair stage collapsed before a Sugarland performance, killing seven people and injuring dozens more. Since the accident, Sugarland’s Kristian Bush and Jennifer Nettles have been wrapped up in depositions and legal proceedings for a trial that will determine who is responsibl
Lady Antebellum Raise $285K to Help Rebuild Henryville
Lady Antebellum Raise $285K to Help Rebuild Henryville
Lady Antebellum Raise $285K to Help Rebuild Henryville
“This event started as an idea we had in the studio last year to crash someone’s prom,” says Lady Antebellum’s Hillary Scott (quote via the Green Room PR). “We had no idea at the time it would fill such a need. We are amazed by the support we’ve gotten from our fans, sponsors and the press. This is one of the proudest moments of our career!”
Sugarland Fan Critically Injured at Indiana State Fair Returns Home
Sugarland Fan Critically Injured at Indiana State Fair Returns Home
Sugarland Fan Critically Injured at Indiana State Fair Returns Home
Through all the media scrutiny surrounding the pending lawsuit against Sugarland, a spark of positivity has surfaced. Nine months after the tragic Indiana State Fair stage collapse, which killed 7 and injured dozens on August 13, 2011, one of the most critically injured concert-goers is preparing to return home after an intense round of rehabilitation.
Sugarland Plan to Be ‘Honest and Open’ in Indiana State Fair Deposition
Sugarland Plan to Be ‘Honest and Open’ in Indiana State Fair Deposition
Sugarland Plan to Be ‘Honest and Open’ in Indiana State Fair Deposition
Sugarland was scheduled to begin their video deposition today (April 12) concerning the August 13 Indiana State Fair tragedy and the lawsuits suggesting that they resisted delaying the start of their show. Since the collapse that killed seven and injured dozens more, fingers have been pointed at everyone from Sugarland to Mid-America Sound Corp, the company that owned the stage and the light riggi
Review of Sugarland Stage at Indiana State Fair Finds Rigging Wasn’t Up to Code
Review of Sugarland Stage at Indiana State Fair Finds Rigging Wasn’t Up to Code
Review of Sugarland Stage at Indiana State Fair Finds Rigging Wasn’t Up to Code
The stage that collapsed moments before Sugarland was due to begin their performance at the Indiana State Fair last year wasn’t strong enough to withstand a 68 MPH gust of wind, as required by code. A 59 MPH gust of wind toppled the light and sound rigging on the night of August 13, but parts of the support system began giving way earlier in the evening.
Sugarland Asked to Give Deposition in Indiana State Fair Stage Collapse Case
Sugarland Asked to Give Deposition in Indiana State Fair Stage Collapse Case
Sugarland Asked to Give Deposition in Indiana State Fair Stage Collapse Case
When Sugarland‘s Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush saw the rigging of the giant stage at the Indiana State Fair come crashing tragically around them last summer, they likely felt thankful to be alive first, and second, a horrible grief at the whole situation. What they couldn’t possibly have anticipated in that moment was the onslaught of court cases and finger pointing and legalities that would

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