5 days ago Share Directed by Gary Norris, the show offers a perceptive view of aging and companionship that will touch the hearts of young and old.
The local premiere of A Bench In The Shade by Ron Clark, a romantic comedy, is at 7:30 p.m. May 28. It runs through June 5 at Daytona Playhouse.
Sue Pope and Robert Siegal. Photos courtesy of Mike Kitaif A Bench in the Shade is about Annie and Paul, who were engaged many years ago and now reside at the same retirement home. Annie is intrigued by the arrival of Italian actor Roberto (Fortunato Seveninni). The pending closing of the retirement home makes the new romance problematic. Annie is played by long time resident and well known local actress Sue Pope. Robert Siegal, another well known local actor of Palm Coast, plays Paul. Directed by Gary Norris, the show offers a perceptive view of aging and companionship that will touch the hearts of young and old.
We re fully transparent with COVID-19 data, says Andrew Furey
Liberal Leader Andrew Furey says all the information he used to make the decision about when to call the election was publicly available, while the Progressive Conservatives have put in a request to the highest authority available in order to get the province to disclose that modelling information.
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Liberal Leader Andrew Furey says there was not enough data for predictive modelling, but he looked at probabilistic modelling scenarios based on information available in other jurisdictions.(CBC)
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – Seven new City Council members were sworn in Tuesday afternoon during the first session of 2021.
The new council also selected a new mayor pro tem in Ward 1 Councilman Richard Garrett, despite Mayor Joe Pitt’s initial nomination of Ward 4 Councilman Wallace Redd. Ashlee Evans is sworn in as a City Council member on Jan. 5, 2020. (Richard Stevens, Contributed) DaJuan Little is sworn in as a City Council member on Jan. 5, 2020. (Richard Stevens, Contributed) Jason Knight is sworn in as a City Council member on Jan. 5, 2020. (Richard Stevens, Contributed) Karen Reynolds is sworn in as a City Council member on Jan. 5, 2020. (Richard Stevens, Contributed)
By Kent Casson
For The Daily Leader
FAIRBURY Residents of Fairbury are doing a good job of shopping locally in this most interesting year, it was learned Wednesday at the Fairbury City Council meeting.
“It’s definitely showing in our tax receipts,” Alderman Jerry Hoffman said during the regular meeting of the board, which was held via Zoom.
Alderman Gary Norris noted local businesses are getting creative and City Superintendent Brett Ashburn pointed to a big push to shop local even before the pandemic started.
“This kind of boosted that in a way,” Ashburn said.
In another matter, Ashburn reported the truck with the water pump used for water main repairs went down. The city hopes to have the essential piece of equipment repaired and back together next week. A rebuilt pump is expected to cost around $11,000, which is significantly less than a new one.