Two hurt in head-on crash on Dix Avenue - Glens Falls Post-Star

If clerk had principles, she would quit The elected Kentucky clerk who is refusing to sign marriage licenses for gay couples is demonstrating some incorrect thinking about the way our laws and rights operate. She is claiming she has a First Amendment right to exercise freedom of religion, and since she objects to same-sex marriage for religious reasons, she has the right not to issue the licenses. Engle, 80, of Margaret Street in Hudson Falls, was driving a 2013 GMC Terrain west on Dix Avenue when he swerved into the eastbound lane and struck another vehicle that was traveling east, police said. Engle had to be extricated from the vehicle and was taken to Glens Falls Hospital with head, chest and leg pain, police said. Barlow, who was driving a 2003 Kia Sedona, also had to be extricated and was transported to the hospital with chest and neck pain. -- In order to restore civility to our online comment forum, remove some of the subjectivity in the approval of comments, and refocus the discussion to the contents of stories, we have adopted new rules for commenting on poststar. Comments that stray from the direct subject of the article will be deleted. 2) Readers are free to comment on and debate other readers' comments, but comments must. Source: poststar.com