CALLOUS vandals trashed thousands of pounds worth of kids equipment with a “sledge hammer” during a rampage at a football club. Craig Shipman, director and head coach at Supreme Soccer, was outraged equipment including goal posts had been trashed as well as the club’s drive-able lawnmower and power generator. Mr Shipman fears £2,000 worth of damage was caused during the break-in at the club, based behind Glenwood School in Benfleet. The 38-year-old, from Benfleet, said: “Gutted is an understatement, you work your whole life to provide a football service to the community and this is how the youths treat it.
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April 1, 2021
On Tuesday, the Florida Gators sent out a few new offers to underclassmen prospects around the south.
2023 cornerback AJ Harris (6-2, 180, Phenix City, AL. Glenwood School) was one of those guys who heard from two support staff members for Florida.
“Coach Keiwan Ratliff and Kelvin Bolden offered me,” Harris said on the coaches who offered him on Tuesday. “They like my build, like how I get in and out of my breaks and they heard a lot of great things about me.”
Harris was excited about the offer from Florida and was surprised when he heard the news from the Gators coaching staff.
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board asked all three levels of government for a direct answer about if remote learning will be extended, pandemic pay for educators teaching special needs students in person and for more support to marginalized families, specifically single mothers.
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National Recognition for 12 Illinois Sites Added to National Register of Historic Places in 2020
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) today announced 12 Illinois sites were added to the National Register of Historic Places during 2020, including one National Historic Landmark.
“Thanks to the advocacy and support of historic preservationists from throughout the state, and thanks to the work of our staff at the IDNR State Historic Preservation Office, these additions to the National Register help tell the story of Illinois,” said IDNR Director Colleen Callahan.
The places recognized are located across Illinois and include a 150-year old farmstead, the home of the Chicago Cubs, and four historic districts that, when combined, include more than 700 significant properties.