proviso was they hadn t faced an offense like alabama s and cincinnati is an outstanding ball club. you don t get to be 13-0 by accident. i don t care who you re playing, but have they seen an offense the likes of what alabama can throw on the field? i don t know if they have. i don t believe they have, so nobody s been able to slow down bryce young this year, and jamieson williams the outstanding running back and brian robinson, excuse me, jamieson the wide receiver and brian robinson the outstanding running back. it s a very, very good football team, alabama, but again so is cincinnati so that s why we re both in the playoffs. you don t get here by accident. that is true, you do not get here by accident. when are you heading to dallas? i m going to head out tomorrow and we ve got on our
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PITTSFIELD, Mass. Berkshire County college art majors are invited to apply for the 2021 juried Berkshire Art Association College Fellowship Show. $5,000 in fellowship grants will be awarded to college art majors whose work is selected. The Fellowship is open to Berkshire County residents enrolled as art majors at any college in the country, as well as to non-residents majoring in art at a Berkshire County college – Berkshire Community College, MCLA, Williams, and Simon s Rock. The call for art will open on Friday, Jan. 8, and close on Sunday, Feb. 21 , 2021 at 11:59 pm. Submission will be through https://baafellowshipshow2021.artcall.org/. The show will open on April 2 and run until April 20, 2021. The Virtual Awards Ceremony is Saturday, April 9 at 6:00 pm.
Six Berkshire County firefighters â including three from the Hancock Fire Department â were among the most recent class to complete training in the state Firefighting Academy.
William Graves, William Kipp and Jamieson Williams, all from the Hancock department, as well as Tanelle Ciempa of the Adams Fire Department, Trevor deRis of the Great Barrington Fire Department and Charlee Sanchez-Rios of the North Adams Fire Department received their certificates of completion on Dec. 12 at the Department of Fire Services Springfield campus.
Twenty-seven firefighters from 17 departments statewide completed the Call/Volunteer Recruit Firefighter Training Class, according to a news release.
âFirst responders are on the frontlines protecting their communities and these newest firefighters are needed now more than ever, Massachusetts Firefighting Academy Director David C. Evans said in the release. We have taken greater advantage of online learning technology, reduced group
State Fire Marshal Peter J. Ostroskey and Massachusetts Firefighting Academy (MFA) Director David C. Evans announced the graduation of 27 members of the Call/Volunteer Recruit Firefighter Training Class #88. Among these graduates are Tanelle Ciempa of the Adams Fire Department, Trevor DeRis of the Great Barrington Fire department, Charllee Sanchez-Rios of the North Adams Fire Department and William Graves, William Kipp, and Jamieson Williams all of the Hancock Fire Department. First responders are on the frontlines protecting their communities and these newest firefighters are needed now more than ever. We have taken greater advantage of online learning technology, reduced group training size to increase social distancing, implemented screening, and required mask-wearing to keep our instructors and students as safe as possible during these uncertain times, MFA Director Evans said.
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