17 February 2021
Compliance
A sole trader who used her dead brother’s tachograph card to drive for longer than she was legally entitled to has had her licence revoked and been disqualified for three years.
Sherralin Ballard originally told the DVSA that her driver card was swapped for John Newland’s, but only because Newland had been the driver and had taken over after she had driven for more than nine hours. However, this story fell apart when the traffic examiner discovered that Newland was Ballard’s brother and had died six months earlier. The card was also found to have been used on two other occasions after Newland had died.
Weather Alert
The National Weather Service in Nashville has issued a Flash Flood Warning for.
Northern Bedford County in middle Tennessee.
Cannon County in middle Tennessee.
Northwestern Coffee County in middle Tennessee.
Rutherford County in middle Tennessee.
West Central Warren County in middle Tennessee.
East Central Williamson County in middle Tennessee.
Southeastern Wilson County in middle Tennessee. Until 430 AM CDT. At 1037 PM CDT, Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing
heavy rain across the warned area. Flash flooding is ongoing or
expected to begin shortly.
HAZARD.Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms.
SOURCE.Doppler radar.
IMPACT.Flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas,
Respondents.
AMENDED ORDER OF PUBLICATION
Pursuant to T.C.A. § 21-1-204, appearing from allegations of the Complaint in this cause, being duly sworn to or from affidavit, that the Respondents cannot be served with the ordinary process of law for the following reason: 1. The whereabouts of the Respondent, Andrew Curry, Ozella Curry and the unknown Heirs of Andrew Currey and Ozella Currey, are unknown, and therefore, they cannot be personally served with process; 2. That after diligent inquiry into the whereabouts of the Respondents, their whereabouts cannot be ascertained; 3. It is therefore Ordered, that said Respondents enter an appearance thirty (30) days after the last publication and file an answer to the complaint, or judgment by default may be taken against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. A copy of this order is to be published for four (4) consecutive weeks in The Murfreesboro Post
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The Great Depression: a diary isn’t the cheeriest of reads. Roth was a lawyer, practising in the 1930s in Youngstown, Ohio – an industrial town that was home to several steel companies.
Booming during the 1920s, it had been badly hit by the Great Depression that began with the financial crash of 1929. Roth’s diary, published in 2009 at the instigation of his son and grandson, meticulously recorded the period from June 1931 to December 1941.
Very much an amateur economist, Roth recorded many of the predictions that were variously made during those years – and fascinatingly, subsequently went back to them as the years passed, to record how they worked out. Reading it over the weekend, I spotted one such update dating from 1962, two decades after the diary closed.