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UPEI student wins national award for work on diversity, equity and inclusion

UPEI student Sarah Freeburn is deeply involved in many initiatives on campus about diversity, equity and inclusion, which led to her receiving a 2022 3M National Student Fellowship award.

Fannie Barrier Williams of Brockport, New York was a Black suffragette

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Wet roads are a danger - you react to lucky A590 escape

The collision took place on Lindale Hill, A590. A picture shared by South Lakes Police highlighted the significant damage to the driver’s white car. Fortunately, the driver escaped uninjured, with the police stating that he was ‘very lucky’ to do so. It prompted calls from the county’s police and crime commissioner Peter McCall urging drivers to take care on the region’s roads. He said: “We all need to be extra careful with the adverse conditions at the moment. “The police constantly put out messages to drivers to take care because we do feel the brunt of the weather, often flooding and people driving through flood water, and obviously people should avoid that.

Bill Braithwaite, staunch advocate for Barrington communities, dies at 92

Bill Braithwaite, staunch advocate for Barrington communities, dies at 92 William Bill Braithwaite Dyllis Braithwaite, middle, and her husband, William, were honored as pillars of Barrington last year by Village President Karen Darch. Daily Herald File Photo, 2019   Updated 12/13/2020 7:32 PM With its rolling hills, Barrington reminded J. William Bill Braithwaite of his native Connecticut, according to his wife, Dyllis. That was in 1955, when Braithwaite decided to settle in the Barrington area permanently after moving to Illinois for a one-year teaching fellowship at the Northwestern University School of Law.   Braithwaite would go on to have a permanent impact on the region, serving as attorney for the village and several surrounding communities and working to preserve the area s rural character.

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