COLOURFUL gnomes have popped up in the front gardens of East Oxford homes with a message to residents to stop damaging the environment. The figurines are part of anonymous artist Athirty4’s latest project called ‘Vocal Gnomes’ and are also propped on top of Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) barriers. The artist’s project focuses on the issue of ‘disappearing front gardens’ that have been paved over ‘at an alarming rate’ and which they say have been turned into ‘mini car parks’. They said: “I first had the idea for the project about two years ago when I started to notice how a number of house owners were paving over their gardens. I didn’t just notice this phenomenon in Oxford, but I saw it occurring in other cities too.
Starting next week, Curative will host the countyâs first walk-in clinic for COVID-19 vaccinations.
Bell County officials announced Thursday that Curative, a county partner for the vaccines, will offer walk-in appointments in Killeen at Leo Buckley Stadium, 500 N. 38th St. In addition to the new walk-in clinic, Curative is set to open a second vaccination location in Temple offering 1,500 appointments a week.
The second Curative site will take place from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays and on 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesdays at Vista Community Church in Temple, 7051 Stonehollow Drive.
While Curative opens a new site, Seton Medical Center in Harker Heights announced that it will not make any additional appointments after April 30.
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Two people die in rollover crash near Amsterdam
MHP reports no seatbelts worn, alcohol suspected
MTN
By: Gaby Krevat
and last updated 2021-04-18 20:20:58-04
GALLATIN COUNTY â The Montana Highway Patrol says that two people died in a one-vehicle crash several miles southwest of Amsterdam on Saturday night.
According to MHP, at around 6:00 p.m., a 51-year-old man and 36-year-old woman, both from Bozeman, died at the scene after a 2002 Volkswagen Jetta rollover crash at the intersection of Arnold Road and Schutter Road.
MHP says the vehicle was westbound on Arnold Road when the driver failed to negotiate a left-hand curve at the top of the hill and over-corrected.
DARLINGTON’S history went global yesterday afternoon – 200 years to the day that the concept of the modern railway was created in what is now a kebab shop. The town’s mayor, Cllr Chris McEwan, was joined on a Zoom call from the Head of Steam museum by railway representatives from Sri Lanka, Germany, Portugal, the Netherlands and Ireland as he introduced them to the forthcoming bicentenary of the Stockton & Darlington Railway. The virtual global gathering was compered by The Northern Echo’s Chris Lloyd, and it took place almost to the hour that Edward Pease, the father of the railways, first met George Stephenson, the father of the locomotive, in what is now a kebab takeaway in Northgate.