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Record breaking travel weekend
Posted: Jul 5, 2021 11:47 PM
Posted By: Hannah Follman
MARSHALL, IL (WTHI) - The Fourth of July holiday is breaking travel records left and right. Triple AAA reports this Independence Day weekend saw the second-highest travel volume on record. Nearly 50 million people traveled this past weekend.
Larry Mitchell is just one of the millions of people traveling from state to state.
“I think it’s pretty wonderful people are getting out and about again,” he said.
Mitchell is traveling around the Midwest this summer. He says the Fourth of July was a very busy weekend on the highways, but he’s not the only one seeing the busy travel crowds.
Tim Hannon, the recipient of the Paul Whelan Memorial Scholarship
Clare students selected to receive scholarships
January 17, 2021
TWO Clare students have been selected to receive prestigious scholarships. Annie Reeves from Mountshannon, who is studying mobile communication and internet security at the University of Limerick, has been named among the recipients of Intel’s Women in Technology scholarship programme.
Also Intel Shannon has presented a Paul Whelan Memorial Scholarship to Tim Hannon, a computer science student from Ennis.
15 years ago Intel in Ireland launched its Women in Technology scholarship program for the first time.
The scholarship program aims to encourage a new generation of high-achieving women to take up the challenge of a career in science and technology and to empower them by fostering educational opportunities.