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Winger Oar Impressing McCarthy - Ipswich Town News

Blues boss Mick McCarthy says winger Tommy Oar deserves his chance to start in this afternoon’s FA Cup third round tie against Portsmouth, having impressed when coming on as a sub at Burnley last week. McCarthy says he needs the likes of Oar, centre-half Piotr Malarczyk and striker Luke Varney to be up to match speed in case they are required in the weeks and months to come.

Malarczyk and Yorwerth Available, Hyam Accepts New Deal, Robinson to Stay - Ipswich Town News

Town boss Mick McCarthy has revealed that centre-halves Josh Yorwerth and Piotr Malarczyk have been made available for transfer, while midfielder Luke Hyam has accepted a new contract and young central defender Joe Robinson will also be kept on.

McCarthy: Webster Could Be a Real Star in the Making - Ipswich Town News

Boss Mick McCarthy believes new signing Adam Webster is “hopefully a real star in the making”. The 21-year-old joined the Blues from Portsmouth earlier in the summer with Matt Clarke and a fee understood to be in the region of £700,000 moving in the opposite direction.

Driver brought back to Vermont after 2015 fatal crash

A woman from Alpharetta, Georgia, is facing three felony charges after police said her negligent driving caused a crash on Route 4 in Killington that killed three people in December 2015, but the truck driver stopped coming to court in 2018. This week, she was returned to Rutland criminal court. Lashawn Jones, 46, of Georgia, pleaded not guilty in June 2016 in Rutland to three felony counts of grossly negligent driving with death resulting. When Jones first appeared in court, she was represented by attorney Matthew Hart who filed a motion in April 2017 requesting that Jones not be required to attend her next court appearance in person.

Driver brought back to Vermont after 2015 fatal crash

A woman from Alpharetta, Georgia, is facing three felony charges after police said her negligent driving caused a crash on Route 4 in Killington that killed three people in December 2015, but the truck driver stopped coming to court in 2018. This week, she was returned to Rutland criminal court. Lashawn Jones, 46, of Georgia, pleaded not guilty in June 2016 in Rutland to three felony counts of grossly negligent driving with death resulting. When Jones first appeared in court, she was represented by attorney Matthew Hart who filed a motion in April 2017 requesting that Jones not be required to attend her next court appearance in person.

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