Local roundup: Hanover girls hoop stays perfect with second win in 24 hours
Natalie Morhun
Modified: 1/30/2021 9:57:30 PM
Stella Galanes scored as many points in the middle two periods as visiting Kearsarge did on Saturday, leading the Hanover High girls basketball team to a 72-22 win over the Cougars and a second victory over the span of less than 24 hours.
The Marauders (6-0) needed Galanes to get them going with Kearsarge down only 13-7 after one quarter. Galanes proceeded to pump in 22 of her game-high 25 points in the second and third quarters as Hanover pulled away.
Melissa Whitmore, a day after a career-high 24 points in a 67-41 win over Fall Mountain, contributed 16 points in Saturday’s victory. Jane Lackley added nine points, and Caroline Adams contributed eight.
New AAA Ambulance chief selected Chuck Carter was named chief executive officer of AAA Ambulance. (Source: Forrest General Hospital) By Tim Doherty | January 30, 2021 at 12:45 PM CST - Updated January 30 at 2:25 PM
From Forrest General Hospital Public Relations
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - Chuck Carter, chief operating officer of AAA Ambulance Service, was named the new CEO of the ambulance service.
AAA Ambulance, a joint effort of Forrest General Hospital, Forrest County and the City of Hattiesburg, covers an eight-county area,
Carter has been with AAA since 2001
Over those two decades, Carter has been responsible for all aspects of field operations and communications of the company, including the Southeast Mississippi Air Ambulance District (Rescue 7).
£7.9m four-storey boutique hotel will overlook Alnwick Castle, Northumberland
Home to Duke of Northumberland Ralph Percy, 62, and wife Duchess Jane, 60
Hotel will boast 47 rooms and restaurant, bar, fitness centre and meeting rooms
Castle has featured as a backdrop for Blackadder, Robin Hood and Transformers
Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone and Downton Abbey also filmed there
IF your family already makes award-winning cheese, then adding home-made crackers would seem a logical step. And that’s just what Caroline Adams has done in launching her ‘Hedyn Aur’ brand of artisan, hand-made crackers. Caroline’s family is already widely known for producing Caws Cenarth cheese – founded by Caroline’s mum and dad Gwynfor and Thelma Adams and now headed by brother Carwyn at their Glyneithinog farm at Lancych, in the Cych Valley. Now Caroline has become the latest family member to enter the food production sector, making her crackers from her eco-friendly home on the farm. They are based on a Norwegian cracker recipe that Caroline herself enjoyed while working overseas and has proved popular - both seeded and lava bread versions - with all who she tried them out on.