Opinion | No Memphian in the city’s history is more of the hero than Tom Lee | Otis Sanford
Local 24 News political analyst and commentator Otis Sanford shares his point of view on Tom Lee Day, which was this past weekend. Author: Otis Sanford (Local 24) Published: 2:51 PM CDT May 10, 2021 Updated: 5:29 PM CDT May 10, 2021
MEMPHIS, Tenn. An important observance took place downtown over the weekend that may have gone unnoticed by many Memphians. It was the third annual Tom Lee Day – honoring the African American laborer who became a national hero when he single-handedly saved 32 people from drowning in the Mississippi River 96 years ago.
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Hard work pays off for Rotorua robotic students at 2020 AquaBots National Competition
10 Dec, 2020 07:10 PM
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Rotorua regional teams that attended the AquaBots Nationals 2020. Photo / Supplied
Rotorua Daily Post
Rotorua robotic students came out on top following the 2020 AquaBots National Competition in Masterton recently.
Twenty-one students travelled to Masterton and Team Tahi, from the Te Aka Mauri (TAM) Young Engineers Club, won the AquaBots college division.
Team Tahi included students Swian Lloyd-Jones (Year 8, Mokoia Intermediate) and Jurnee Leonard (Year 9, Western Heights High School).
Teams who placed first at the New Zealand national competition qualify for the International AquaBots Competition usually held in the USA in June 2021.