Construction for both Leesville Community Park and Strickland Road Park will begin on April 28 and is expected to continue through January 2026 Both parks will be closed during the construction period The Leesville Community Library will remain open and public parking will still be available Please see below for more detailed closure information for each park The 2022 Raleigh Parks Bond allocates $2,000,000 to improve Leesville Community Park and Strickland Road Park Proposed site improvements at both parks include permanent restroom facilities and improved amenities Leesville Community Park is an existing 56-acre neighborhood park located on Country Trail in northwest Raleigh The Leesville Community Park Master Plan was adopted in May 2007  Proposed improvements include playground expansion with shade structure Strickland Road Park is an existing 36-acre neighborhood park located on Strickland Road in northwest Raleigh.  Proposed improvements include a new restroom building an accessible paved path and overlook area and electric vehicle charging stations.  Interactive map of Park ProjectsList of Park Projects Di GaoDi.Gao@raleighnc.gov919-996-4783 No planning phase is involved in this bond project The Schematic Design was approved by the Parks Recreation and Greenway Advisory Board in February 2024 Construction for both Leesville Community Park and Strickland Road Park commences in Spring 2025. Construction is expected until end of 2025.  Project completion and park opening are planned for 2026 The public process for the Leesville Community Park and Strickland Road Park project followed the Inform pathway, as outlined in the City of Raleigh Public Participation Playbook Recreation and Greenway Advisory Board approval of the Schematic Design in February 2024 Schematic Design PRGAB Presentation - Feb. 15, 2024 Parents on Wednesday were notified of a whooping cough case at a Wake County school According to the Wake County Public School System Leesville Road High School sent a letter to parents stating the county had confirmed a case of pertussis Whooping cough is a respiratory infection caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis It is characterized by intense coughing fits that can end with a “whooping” sound when someone exhales coughing that gets worse over time an apnea Earlier this year, the county detected whooping cough in a student at Oberlin Middle School The Department of Health and Human Services said there were 106 cases of whooping cough in the first three months of 2025 which they say is a 106% increase from the same time period in 2024 The state added that they are seeing whooping cough infections across all age groups with the highest frequency among school-aged children and the highest rate among infants it can be dangerous among babies and children The state also said only 49% of the cases have been up to date on their vaccinations which doctors is the best but not perfect way to prevent whooping cough infections Doctors also say it’s best to treat whooping cough with antibiotics as soon as possible so it won’t become more serious and prevent the spread of bacteria The CDC provided the following suggestions for managing the illness at home while you’re child is recovering: Wake County Health Services also sent a letter to families for any further questions on whooping cough In the letter Leesville Road High School sent to parents the school said it is taking every measure to ensure the health and safety of its students – Appalachian Power representatives have selected a proposed route for a new transmission line in Campbell County The upgrades are part of the Altavista-Leesville Transmission Improvements Project which involves rebuilding approximately 4.5 miles of 138-kilovolt (kV) transmission line in or near the existing right-of-way and building approximately 5 miles of 138-kV transmission line parallel to existing transmission lines The project team selected the proposed route after two community open houses and field studies to thoroughly review the route options went to great lengths to make this route a reality,” said George Porter “The team feels confident that the proposed route balances landowner feedback all while maintaining reliable electric power in the area We thank the many community members and stakeholders who provided key information to help us build a project that will help us improve reliability for customers.” The project team plans to file the project with the Virginia State Corporation Commission this summer. If approved, construction is expected to begin in late 2026 and conclude by late 2027. For more information and to view a more detailed interactive map, click here. Copyright 2025 by WSLS 10 - All rights reserved. Click here to take a moment and familiarize yourself with our Community Guidelines TV Listings Email Newsletters RSS Feeds Contests and Rules Contact Us Internships at WSLS 10 Careers at WSLS 10 Closed Captioning / Audio Description Public File Current EEO Report Terms of Use Privacy Policy Do Not Sell My Info FCC Applications Copyright © 2025 WSLS.com is managed by Graham Digital and published by Graham Media Group Daniel “Luke” Taylor was called to his Heavenly home on Tuesday after a courageous battle with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Luke was a blessing to everyone who ever met him South Carolina to become a member of the Taylor family Luke was passionate about three things: His Love for God His Love for His Family and His Love for Sports.  He was a little man but he had a big heart.   Luther and Wanda Taylor of Lexington; three sisters Philip Taylor all of Lexington.  He is also survived by nephews Taylor Miles.  He is survived by one sister Romania and a nephew in Romania.  Additionally Luke is predeceased by his paternal grandparents and Kathleen Taylor; maternal grandparents Funeral service will be held 3:00 pm Saturday Visitation will be prior to the service at the church from 1:00-2:45 p.m.  Pallbearers will be Robert Boozer The family would like that those who attend the service either wear Carolina Gamecocks or Atlanta Braves shirts or their team colors.  In lieu of flowers the family request you send memorials to First Calvary Baptist Church or Connie Maxwell Children’s Home Honorary pallbearers are Jack Herring’s Sunday School Class. Barr-Price Funeral Home and Crematorium Wake County Library is featured on the premises parks are open from dawn to dusk every day View Parks status alerts Leesville Community Park Bond Project Managed by Lake Lynn Park919-996-2911 Get directionsKnow Before You Go View other playground locations. 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For immediate customer service please refer to our staff directory Share on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInLEESVILLE (KPLC) - Police are searching for a suspect after one person was killed and two others hospitalized in an early morning shooting in Leesville Police say shortly after midnight on Sunday Leesville Police Department officers responded to a shooting in the area of South Fifth Street Investigators say one person began shooting in a parking lot of a local business sending three people to an area hospital with gunshot wounds The shooter fled the scene immediately the shooting who was identified as 30-year-old Trevon Hairston of Leesville The other two victims were transported to different hospitals for further medical treatment The investigation into the shooting is on-going at this time If anyone has any information that would assist in the investigation contact the Leesville Police at 337-238-0331 or Text TIP LEESVILLEPD followed by your message Anonymous tips can also be submitted here Share on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInCLARKSVILLE (KPLC) - A former Leesville resident is one of two people accused of stabbing a man to death in a Tennessee mobile home park Police said they responded to a call about a crash at the park around 2 a.m. but instead found Gray unconscious with several stab wounds. He later died from his injuries. Jassim Al-Robaie, 33, of Tennessee, also faces a homicide charge. Both suspects were booked into the Montgomery County Jail on March 21. President Donald Trump makes a major sports announcement. The announcement comes amid reports Washington, D.C. will host the 2027 NFL Draft. WATCHLynchburg fire crews battle brush fire on Leesville Roadby Olivia Denny (WSET) — Lynchburg fire crews put out a brush fire on Sunday in the 500 block of Leesville Road according to the Lynchburg Fire Department several callers reported a fire in the woods behind the Heritage Pointe townhomes The fire was under control and put out in 20 minutes with the help of the Brookville-Timberlake VFD SEE ALSO: 'My son's life matters': Viral video of Roanoke man's arrest sparks community debate The cause was unknown, according to the department. The department reminds people to avoid outdoor burning on dry and windy days. Share on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInVERNON PARISH (KPLC) - The Louisiana Department of Energy and Natural Resources is seeking public comment on a proposed carbon dioxide storage well in Vernon Parish Aethon Draft Permit Applica... by KPLC 7 News 001,” would be located in a wooded area off Belview Road near Leesville The map below shows the coordinate listed in the permit documents Carbon capture is a process in which carbon dioxide is injected into rock formations underground This process removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere in order to mitigate climate change The company operating a well is required to perform testing on the well and submit the results to the EPA before it is allowed to inject carbon dioxide After injecting carbon dioxide into the well the company will plug it and close the site Many environmentalists are critical of carbon capture They point to accidents involving the technology such as a carbon dioxide pipeline rupture in Mississippi that left 45 people hospitalized in 2020 Fossil fuel leaders maintain that the technology is safe and has been successfully used for years Senate Bill 353 which greenlit carbon sequestration proposals in Louisiana passed through the House and Senate unanimously in 2020 The law gives companies the right to use eminent domain when constructing or operating an approved carbon capture facility The law was signed by Democratic former Gov Jeff Landry has also voiced his support for bringing the technology to Louisiana The EPA gave the state the right to approve and regulate carbon storage wells in 2023 The map below shows parishes where Class V and IV projects have been proposed as of Sept Five Vernon Parish police jurors formed a committee to learn more about carbon sequestration back in August when three companies were interested in drilling there though some residents had agreed to lease land to the companies there would be no overall benefit to the parish State Rep. Chuck Owen (R-Rosepine) recently posted to Facebook about carbon capture in Vernon Parish “PLEASE know I am in opposition to the speed with which this is happening I am concerned over the long-term effect on our environment and I am absolutely in opposition to any entity using eminent domain to take ANYONE’s personal property rights for what is essentially a dump under the ground.” “I had never heard the word carbon sequestration before this point And I certainly had never heard they were considering Vernon Parish as a dump site.” Injection & Mining Division will hold a public hearing at 6 p.m at the Leesville Municipal Golf Course off U.S Anyone with a disability who would like accommodations to access the hearing should contact Clarissa Adams at 225-342-6662 or DNR-HumanResources@la.gov Written comments will also be accepted via mail or email until 4:30 p.m. on Nov. 8. Comments can be emailed to info@la.gov Comments by mail should be addressed as follows: Injection & Mining Division617 North Third St. Comments should reference Aethon Energy Operating LLC Class V Aethon Draft Permit Applica... by KPLC 7 News Share on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInBATESBURG-LEESVILLE (WRDW/WAGT) - A missing 15-year-old girl has been found safely according to the Batesburg-Leesville Police Department The coroner’s office has identified them as 52-year-old Kimberly Waters Leon Police say 15-year-old Rosio Trujillo has been located safely and is in the process of returning home to her family when she left Batesburg-Leesville High School around 8 a.m (WACH) — A United States District Judge has sentenced Julia Renae Mullinax of Batesburg-Leesville to 13 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud Evidence shows Mullinax participated in a wire fraud conspiracy to defraud Lowe’s Home Improvement by purchasing items on the commercial credit accounts of local businesses while posing as the authorized representative of those accounts According to authorities Mullinax and others carried out this fraudulent scheme at multiple Lowe’s stores in South Carolina and other states in the southeast from 2023 to 2024 Mullinax has also been ordered to pay Lowe's $47,234.10 in restitution with a three-year term of court-ordered supervision (KPLC) - Many reports of smoke in the skies are being made from the DeRidder area all the way to Leesville Authorities from Fort Johnson have confirmed there is a 2,300-acre burn near Leesville Beauregard parish Sheriff’s Office says this is not a local burn We’ll have more on this story as it develops (KPLC) - The remains of a human have been tentatively identified as a man who went missing in April 2024 Although further examination will be conducted the coroner’s office confirmed the recovered remains were those of Bobby Burns a hunter near Lunker Cove Road contacted Vernon Parish Sheriff’s Office after discovering the remains which he found in a densely-wooded area as he was pushing through some brush with an ATV law enforcement was able to confirm the remains were human Burns was reported missing in April after family members were unable to make contact with him Burn’s abandoned vehicle was located by deputies around VFW Road Under the lights and before a packed crowd Batesburg-Leesville and Saluda faced off in a high-stakes matchup with major playoff implications the energy was electric as both teams fought with determination and urgency with both staffs executing at a high level—pounding the strike zone and strong defensive performances on both sides kept the game tight throughout Underclassmen stepped up in critical moments while seasoned arms showcased poise and leadership under pressure Batesburg-Leesville’s resilience and execution proved decisive as they secured the victory and captured the region championship Check out the notes and video highlights below for a full breakdown of the standout performances from this memorable night Braydon Hallman, 2026, RHP/SS, Batesburg-Leesville projectable frame with some present strength in lower at 6-2 190-pounds more room to fill out for the right-handed hitter hands between shoulder and ear level with a diagonal back elbow Good sink into back hip with a well-timed toe tap load quick hands in zone with a downward path that finds good contact points Shows the ability to decelerate barrel after footstrike and work backside and can also tap into some power sending a deep lineout to LF in an earlier AB Good chance there’s more pop in the tank Good repeatable mechanics with good lower half mobility FB was up to 83 (80-83) that regularly got late swings up in zone but ran into some trouble with base hits when locating middle-middle Also snapped off a pretty CB with depth and sweep at 68-69 from same slot Good all-around ballplayer that impacts multiple facets.  2026 SS/RHP Braydon Hallman @baseball_bl Battled some baserunners early but finished strong, 8 Ks in a CG.Repeats arm path well from a high slot. Worked the FB up to 83 creating strong backspin. Big depth on CB at 68-69. Solid arm. #PBSCisThere pic.twitter.com/H85ZbbxItz 2026 SS/RHP Braydon Hallman @baseball_bl Another HHB for the Junior to drive in a run. Good hands speed with a flat path in zone. Good looking player. #PBSCisThere pic.twitter.com/lCYtQKRKIX This article is only available to PBRPlus Subscribers If you wish to continue reading this article:           CARROLLTON ‒ The Carroll County Sheriff's Office is asking people to help them find 69-year-old Travis Charles Belew, who has been missing since Jan it said Belew's family is asking those who have cottages or outbuildings on their properties to check in and around them for signs of activity 9 on Autumn Road in the Leesville Lake area of Union Township The sheriff's office has no leads on how far he may have traveled from there No one has had contact with him since then Belew is known to roam on foot and frequents wooded areas He is also believed to be in the beginning stages of Alzheimer’s disease "He had a history of getting in cabins," Graham said "There's a whole lot of vacant cabins and houses down there right now He was last seen wearing a green puffy jacket hunting boots and a red Ohio State University hat Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts or finding any signs of activity on their property is asked to call the sheriff's office at 330-627-2141 Stark County missing persons: Community members strive to make an impact for loved ones This story will be updated as more information becomes available Reach Nancy at 330-580-8382 or nancy.molnar@cantonrep.com (KALB) - The Leesville Police Department is asking for help in finding a missing person She has tattoos on her chest and arms and often wears her hair in a messy bun If you have any information on where Brister is you are asked to contact the Leesville Police Department at 337-238-2278 Click here to report a typo Please provide the title of the article in your email (WOLO)– Officers with the Batesburg-Leesville Police Department say the 15-year-old has been found Officers said 15-year-old Rosio Trujillo was last seen leaving Batesburg-Leesville High School on Monday (Photo: Batesburg-Leesville Police Department) (WOLO)– Officers with the Batesburg-Leesville Police Department are requesting public help finding a teen last seen leaving school Trujillo was reported as missing after failing to return home or to school The teen is 4’10” and weighs around 90 pounds Anyone who has seen her or knows where she might be is asked to contact the police department at 803-532-4408 Strom Thurmond quarterback Bri'Shaun Lee (3) is sacked and fumbles during the Rebels' 8-7 loss to Batesburg-Leesville JOHNSTON -- Andrew Webb was playing for a region championship Not just a win Friday night over top-ranked and undefeated Batesburg-Leesville; the Strom Thurmond head football coach knew his Rebels had to win by enough to not just get into a three-way tie for first place but to stand above both their opponent Friday night and fellow rival Saluda The Strom Thurmond defense had kept a Batesburg-Leesville team averaging 42.2 points per game off the scoreboard altogether and the offense put a touchdown on the board against a defense allowing exactly that per game through its first nine this season up 7-0 and facing a fourth down at their own 15-yard line with 4:05 left in the game Webb knew the Rebels were going to have to keep a drive going to get into the end zone again to achieve that margin The direct snap to Josh Merriweather was stuffed at the line of scrimmage whose explosive offense had been held in check all night Then the Rebels jumped offside on the extra point cutting the distance in half and sending the offense right back onto the field for a successful two-point conversion The Rebels drove down the field to set up a 34-yard field goal attempt for Orlando Rivera at the horn but missed wide left in a heartbreaking 8-7 loss in the regular-season finale the Rebels would have finished third in the region based on point differential in games played between the three teams tied at the top We were playing to win the conference championship," he said up 7-0 on your own 10-yard line is not smart to win a football game But we were trying to win the conference championship and we were trying to keep that drive alive we're in the exact same spot so we took our shot and we didn't hit it The only reason we put our defense in a bad spot right there at the end of the game was me You're playing to win the conference championship That ain't going to change.' When I lay my head down but probably the reason that we lost was a decision that I made It was a stunning end to what had been another hard-fought game between two long-time rivals 3-2) had the upper hand in a battle of tempos controlling the clock for nearly two thirds of the game to keep Batesburg-Leesville's (10-0 but also turned the ball over three times and had too many empty possessions on offense to build a more substantial lead The first breakthrough for either offense came when Deonte Phillips rushed for a 43-yard burst on third down to reach the Panthers' 10-yard line Kaden Wigfall crashed in from the 3 a couple of snaps later putting the Rebels ahead 7-0 with 3:36 left in the third quarter That alone was more than what five shutout victims had accomplished against Batesburg-Leesville The Rebels were just outside of the red zone on their first drive of the game before turning it over and another time-consuming drive ended with an interception at the Panthers' 30 A methodical offensive attack limited Batesburg-Leesville to only 17 plays in the first half "Just a little bit more execution," Webb said "I told those boys in that locker room that we're not as far from the mountaintop as some people might think The difference between winning and losing is the little things We had almost a nine-minute drive to start the game It ain't getting this person - it's just do your job and execute and we're not doing it well enough to win yet." Both teams continued to grind it out in the second half and the Strom Thurmond defense got into a groove to force a 4th-and-34 that led to a punt that gave the Rebels the ball at the Panthers' 49 near the end of the third quarter The Batesburg-Leesville defense had an answer forcing the Rebels into a 4th-and-6 from the Panthers' 21 Bri'Shaun Lee's pass into the end zone for Jay Sewell fell incomplete but a promising Batesburg-Leesville drive stalled when a Panthers lineman shoved a Rebel off a pile at the end of a play to add 15 yards to a third-and-2 The Panthers punted it down to the 9-yard line setting up what looked like would be a punt in the opposite direction - until the fake The Rebels found themselves in even more of a bind when the kickoff following the Panthers' touchdown was bobbled and booted out of bounds at their own 2 Yet they drove down the Batesburg-Leesville 14 with 38 seconds left and after recovering their own fumble at the 17 with two seconds left they called timeout setting off a wild celebration on the visitors' sideline upon wrapping up an undefeated regular season It was a disappointing finish for the Rebels but Webb reiterated that it wasn't that kick that cost them the game "You're in your favorite spot on the field We kept it on the left hash for him," he said "We didn't want to take it off of the left hash The most important thing that he has to learn is that a lot of people that all they remember is that play - that one play ain't what lost us the game We made mistakes prior to that to put us in that situation." 3 seed from Region 2-AA and will open the Class AA playoffs next Friday at Region 3-AA runner-up Chester We're going to have to strap it up and go," Webb said We're going to go and correct these mistakes the same way we would if we had made that kick and won the game We're going to work our tails off to do that next week." Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: BY LAMAR GAFFORD – WRITTEN FOR THE LSWA Leesville has had its share of amazing running backs throughout a storied football history none of them had a season like the one Xavier Ford had this fall who broke the NFHS national single season record for rushing yard is now the recipient of the coveted 2024 Louisiana Farm Bureau Insurance/LSWA Mr Football award as selected by sportswriters from across the state Ford rushed for 3,467 yards and 52 touchdowns while carrying Leesville to the Division II select semifinals – the central Louisiana school’s first semifinal appearance since 2018 “He’s a high-character kid,” Wampus Cat coach Robbie Causey said “Whatever people believe (see) in his athletic ability Ford saw limited varsity action as a freshman but tallied at least 2,400 yards and 30 touchdowns as a sophomore and as a junior to have an outside shot of breaking former Leesville and LSU great Cecil Collins if he kept that same pace In the Wampus Cats’ first game of the season against Sam Houston he rushed for 298 yards and six touchdowns he topped that by compiling 400 yards and another six touchdowns against Tioga is the only Leesville running back to compile more yards in a single game I couldn’t achieve what I achieve,” Ford said being able to support them and help them stay motivated throughout the game That’s how I felt like I became a better leader this year.” Ford was held under 150 yards just twice all season as he continued to take aim at Collins’ records – first with the touchdowns and then the yards 8 at LaGrange when Ford rushed for 331 yards to break Collins’ school rushing record Finishing with 8,591 yards and 123 touchdowns for his career Ford awaits the next chapter of his career Houston and Tulane are among the many schools to offer Ford scholarships Ford managed to do all with the grace and humility he displayed throughout his high school career That’s just the type of person I am off the field.” Ford is the first Leesville player to win the award since Collins in 1995 BATESBURG-LEESVILLE, S.C. (WOLO)– Batesburg-Leesville Police Department says 82-year-old Edwinton K. Henderson was found deceased The police department is working with South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) and the Saluda County Coroner’s Office to investigate officers say there is no obvious signs of foul play READ MORE: Saluda Co. Coroner identifies 82-year-old woman who was found deceased Police with the Batesburg-Leesville Police Department is asking for the public’s help finding a woman who was discovered as missing (WOLO)– Police with the Batesburg-Leesville Police Department is asking for the public’s help finding a woman who was discovered as missing Officers said 82-year-old Edwinton K. Henderson was last seen at 734 Humphrey Street on Monday, Jan. 13, at 9 p.m. Henderson was discovered missing on Tuesday, Jan. 14, around 4:30 a.m. She is believed to suffer from dementia and other serious medical issues. Additionally investigators said Henderson has a history of walking away from the home. She is 5’5″ and weighs 160 pounds. Anyone who has seen or knows of her whereabouts is asked to contact the Batesburg-Leesville Police Department at 803-532-4408. (WACH) — The elderly woman the Batesburg-Leesville Police Department was looking for on Tuesday has been found dead was found dead by authorities on Tuesday afternoon Authorities say there are no obvious signs of foul play at this time The Batesburg-Leesville Police Department is working with SLED and the Saluda County Coroner’s Office on the investigation She was last seen at 734 Humphrey Street on Monday at 9:00 p.m She went missing early on Tuesday around 4:30 a.m. Henderson has dementia and other serious medical conditions There is no description of her clothing or any vehicle associated with her Anyone with information about her should contact the Batesburg-Leesville Police Department at (803) 532-4408 LEESVILLE ‒ The body of a 69-year-old man who went missing in January was found Monday near Leesville Lake close to the same road where he was last seen alive Carroll County Coroner Mandal B. Haas said the body of Travis C. Belew was found on a steep wooded slope A report from the Carroll County Sheriff's Office said discovery was reported at 3:52 p.m by a man from Stark County's Nimishillen Township who had been looking for deer antlers He found the body about a quarter of a mile north of the 8200 block of Autumn Road SW in Orange Township The area is on the south side of the lake's south fork He was found in the clothes he was described as wearing when he went missing A Facebook post from the Leesville Volunteer Fire Department said on Wednesday that it was asked by Carroll County Sheriff's Office to aid in the recovery operation The Sherrodsville Volunteer Fire Department was requested to provide an additional off-road vehicle and manpower and quickly losing daylight our crews were successful in safely carrying out the recovery mission," the Leesville department's post said "Though this was not the outcome that any of us had hoped for our thoughts and prayers are with the family for healing and closure." time and manner of death are unclear at this time The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner's Office is performing an autopsy Results are expected in about three months Belew most recently lived in Bowerston with his sister and father He was last seen on Autumn Road in the Leesville Lake area of Union Township Sheriff Calvin Graham previously said Belew was known to roam and frequent wooded areas He was also believed to have been in the beginning stages of Alzheimer’s disease The Leesville fire department's post thanked the Sherrodsville department rangers from the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District the coroner and Maple-Cotton Funeral Home for participating in the collaborative effort Travis Belew: Carroll County Sheriff's Office asks for help in search for missing 69-year-old man This is a developing story. More information will be posted if it becomes available. Times-Reporter staff writer Jon Baker contributed to this story. Reach Nancy at 330-580-8382 or nancy.molnar@cantonrep.com. spoke to a capacity crowd at Leesville Road High School on Friday night as the Pride retired his No 8 jersey.var embeds=document.getElementsByTagName("o-embed"),observers=[],opt={};for(const a of embeds){let e=new IntersectionObserver(e=>{!e[0].isIntersecting||e[0].target.attributes.loaded||oembed(e[0].target)},opt);e.observe(a)}function oembed(e){var t=e.attributes.url.value;const r=e.attributes.id.value;fetch(t).then(e=>e.json()).then(e=>{var t=document.getElementById(r);t.innerHTML=e.html,t.attributes.loaded=!0})}DetailsTranscriptClass of 2014 graduate Braxton Berrios