Lamar County native Chris Hudson has been named assistant principal at North Lamar High School. "It was just a natural thing to want to be a positive force in the
Having bought their first home with a Nationwide mortgage two years ago Claire Wych and Chris Hutcheson thought that getting a new deal would be easy when they decided to move house.They bought their
New General Manager for Aggregate Industries Midlands Asphalt Unit 11 January, 2021 Shaun Elliot Aggregate Industries has appointed Shaun Elliott as the new General Manager of its Midlands asphalt division.
Elliott will be responsible for growing the construction supplier’s burgeoning asphalt operations in the Midlands, as well as spearheading the highest standard of customer service.
Having joined Aggregate Industries in 2011 as a Procurement Manager, Elliott has risen through the ranks to a number of senior positions, including his current role as General Manager for Charcon Construction Solutions and Head of Supply Chain for Concrete Products. As a result, Elliott has built experience across concrete products, supply chain, logistics and procurement.
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An unusual emergency brought firefighters, an ambulance crew and mechanics from a nearby car dealership to the south Smyrna Wawa Wednesday.
At 7:31 a.m., Citizens’ Hose Company of Smyrna and American Legion Ambulance Station 64 were dispatched for a service call at Wawa, 500 Jimmy Drive, near southbound Route 13 and the Route 1 interchange.
When emergency crews arrived, they were directed to a Nissan Altima where the driver had a finger stuck in between the car s front seat rails, according to the fire company s website and confirmed with Citizens Hose Company public information officer Chris Hudson.
The driver was attempting to retrieve a key fob which had fallen beneath the seat.
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image captionA priest celebrating an online Mass in an empty church during the first lockdown last year
Northern Ireland s main church denominations are to cease public worship until early February.
Church leaders have said they recognise the very serious position Northern Ireland is in due to Covid-19.
In-person gatherings for worship, along with most other church gatherings, are set to cease from midnight on Thursday until Saturday 6 February.
The Catholic Church, Church of Ireland and Presbyterian Churches have all issued statements confirming the move.
The Methodist Church has also confirmed it is halting public services.
Weddings and funerals will continue, as will some baptisms, drive-in services and private prayer.