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A pair of women have been accused of damaging two vehicles with derogatory words in the area, authorities announced.
Sullivan County residents Rachel Bates, age 27, of Eldred, and Jennifer Hickey, age 24, of Highland Lake, were arrested on Monday, May 11 around 12:15 a.m. by state police are they responded to an Eldred home for a report of vandalism, said Trooper Steven Nevel.
According to Nevel, the owners of the vehicles, a 2013 Honda Civic and a 2012 Dodge Ram, were looking out of a window of their home when they witnessed the women near their vehicles.
An investigation revealed that Bates and Hickey did extensive damage to both vehicles by scratching derogatory words into the paint, Nevel said.
Former Conservative leader and north Powys resident William Hague has given firm backing to Russell George in the upcoming Senedd election. For almost a decade, Montgomeryshire has been represented by Mr George, who Lord Hague of Richmond says, clearly puts his constituency before politics. We have an excellent candidate. He is really experienced, very hardworking, and very well-known in the area. He s been highly active in recent years, he said. For someone like me who has been living in the area for six years, it s very noticeable. We really need members of Senedd that really stick at it day after day, and that s Russell.
Trevor Harp, councillor for health and adult social care, said: “We are now at a point in the Government’s Covid-19 vaccination programme where we can vaccinate those who are homeless, those who were recently homeless and a small number of rough sleepers and our clients. This is important due to their increased vulnerability due to other health conditions in many cases. I’m pleased we are working with our health partners and HARP to deliver this much needed service.” The team will be providing second doses in a month’s time to their clients as well as vaccinating those that missed out on the first vaccine clinic.
THE failure of the Welsh Government to reopen non-essential retail has been described as devastating by the manager of a Welshpool store. Businesses across Wales closed since the beginning of the last lockdown in December had expected to be permitted to open as part of the Welsh Government s easing of restrictions. However, following the First Minister s announcement earlier today, the long wait continues. Rachel Bates of the Celtic Company said: “We were ready to open, we felt like we were safe enough to open but we aren’t able to open. Both myself and my team are devastated to not be welcoming the public in sooner. Our small independent businesses in Wales will be non-existent if the Government continue to favour the large retailers at the cost of the small.