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CRIMINAL MISDEMEANOR FILINGS:
Jerry Beauchamp, 20, Haileyville â Public intoxication, disturbing the peace
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Raking in tons of cash: What your favourite artist earns per show
Azziad, Zzero, Kaiga and Crème De La Crème(inset), Nadia and Trio [Photo: Courtesy]
Booking an artist is usually considered a great way for promoters and event planners to make money. After all, if the artist is highly-regarded, they have a built-in customer base, and their fans will show up usually if they know about the show and bring in the profits.
Although too often we have seen this not playing out as intended and more often than not it is the artist that is left stranded. We have encountered a couple of incidences where promoters disappear into thin air after shows and the artists are left high and dry.
Spalding students struck gold and green ten years ago
| Updated: 15:40, 15 January 2021
Dedicated Duke of Edinburgh Award students picked up their certificates at a ceremony in Spalding 10 years ago.
Eleven students in the South Holland group achieved the top gold award â two from Spalding Grammar School and nine from the townâs High School.
Pupils from both schools and Crowlandâs St Guthlac School achieved silver and bronze awards, collecting their certificates from Dr Cath Hamblin at a presentation at Spalding Grammar School.
2011 Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award winners (from front, second left) Timothy Boor, Polly Schwarz, Amie Chesworth, Hannah West, Katherine Reid and Dr Cath Hamblin, with other pupils who picked up their certificates. (43926248)
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11:24 AM December 19, 2020
Getting a 4G signal on your smartphone can be patchy in rural Norfolk. Picture: Getty Images
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Are you yearning for a break from a hectic life?
If an escape from the pressures of social media, traffic jams and Zoom sounds appealing, Five Mile Films are looking for men women and children who would like a break from the ordinary to be involved in a new TV show.
A car on a rural country road in Norfolk.Picture: James Bass
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Kay Green from Five Mile Fims said: The idea behind the series is about saying goodbye to smartphones, social media and all the distractions and pressures of normal life - to go and live a simpler life to explore the idea of whether in fact, less is more.