Tragic Mackinac Island Fire Leads to Iconic Wedding Photo & Happy Ending
It was a sad and hard thing to see this past weekend when pictures emerged from a fire on Mackinac Island at the 120-year-old Brigadoon Cottage. The Memorial Day weekend fire to the historic location caused damage to the structure estimated to be close to $1 million.
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Thankfully there were no injuries, and as they say, things can be repaired and replaced, but people can t. And as much as the fire was the focus of the story, there was one other story unfolding that day.
Warning after Toffee fell ill after picking up beef with bright blue liquid squiggle left at walking spot
Guisborough dog walker raises awareness of possible poison near to railway lines
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Toffee picked up something that looked like dry beef with a blue squiggle on it, while walking along the old railway lines in Redcar (Image: Ceri Edwards)
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Beautiful, witty and caring. and he s gone forever : Sister of teacher who struggled during lockdown before being found dead pays moving tribute It s just not something you ever think will happen to you and your family
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Spalding litter pickers call for rubbish row councillor needs to apologise or stand down
| Updated: 17:05, 06 April 2021
Volunteer litter pickers have labelled a district councillor âout of touch with realityâ, following comments he posted on social media but Roger Gambba-Jones says he was defending hard working staff.
The Wombles of Spalding Common have hit back at Coun Gambba-Jones after he posted comments on Twitter regarding a reaction to South Holland District Councilâs plan to work closely with all litter picking groups in the area.
Taking to his Twitter page, Coun Gambba-Jones said that he felt comments regarding the plan, which it is hoped will encourage better communication between SHDC and the groups, posted on social media were âdisappointing, misdirected (and even ignorant and abusive)â.