Soccer leans on experience, newcomers as they look for bounce back season
ricethresher.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ricethresher.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Fairfield City Council met Tuesday night. After approval of minutes and bills, Joseph Harrelson of 809 George St. addressed the council during public session. Harrelson, who has resided on George St. for 14 years is seeking extra patrols and help from the city to address issues in his neighborhood, which he says is a drug area that needs to be cleaned up. Harrelson claims to have had his property damaged on multiple occasions, including the breaking of the windows on his house and the killing of his dogs. In routine business, the purchase of a police vehicle was pulled from the agenda due to the dealership being unable to take the order for the truck until October. The council discussed the police eligibility list stating that as of last Friday the city had four applicants, however one applicant had withdrawn. Of the three remaining, all passed the written testing and will be allowed to do the physical agility testing on Saturday. Over 20 people have now tested over the past month,
paid since december 31st. my next paycheck is on the 28th, and i guarantee i m not going to be getting it. reporter: that may be true, and if that continues, allie and chris know they need a plan b to keep harper healthy and safe. to try and bring in some extra money, allie and chris have actually sold off some of their personal belongings. they sold some baby toys, some furniture, and even part of their baseball card collection. what they really need is gas money. that s because harper has so many doctors appointments, and some of them, anderson, are 30 and 40 miles away, and that fuel really does add up. but on top of worrying about gas money and harper, they re also worried about getting evicted because they may not have the rent money. chris can t believe it. he does have a job. he is a federal worker, but because he isn t bringing home a paycheck, they could lose their apartment and become homeless. i m glad you told their story. thank you. i want to check in with chris an
today without evidence that many of the federal workers who will miss another paycheck tomorrow are, quote, totally in favor of what he s doing. in fact, a recent cbs news poll found that most americans, 71%, think a wall is not worth this government shutdown. and when it comes to the hundreds of thousands of federal workers who are affected, well, the stories of hardship just keep on coming. for some families, it s potentially a matter of life and death, including a couple that randi kaye spoke with in kentucky. here is randi s report. reporter: this is 15-month-old harper. she was born prematurely and needs a breathing tube. harper was in a kentucky hospital for more than 300 days and just came home in august. her mom, allie mckinney quit her job as a social worker to care for her daughter. we have to make sure there are eyes on her 24/7, because if she were to take her breathing tube out, she has no way to breathe. so she would instantly turn blue and she could potentially die.
vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.