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FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. — Motorcyclists are gearing up for spring and so is Fort Leonard Wood’s Army Traffic Safety Training Program, with motorcycle safety classes going full-throttle in April.
Grider has been instructing on Fort Leonard Wood for 13 years, and said the reason she continues to offer courses on post is simple. “The students I teach are serving this country and protecting ...
FORT LEONARD WOOD, MO. • Its boundaries haven't changed, but the footprint of this sprawling, 63,000-acre U.S. Army post continues to expand.
On Saturday evening a 32-year-old Fort Leonard Wood man was injured when the 2012 Harley Davidson motorcycle he was riding ran off the roadway ejecting him from the motorcycle. The accident happened ...
Tpr. Travis Sullivan said a northbound 2012 Harley Davidson motorcycle driven by a 32-year-old Fort Leonard Wood man ran off Highway N and ejected the driver, who was wearing a helmet.