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In pictures: highlights from the last week of Arable April

April has been a busy month on tillage farms. Over the past four weeks, readers have been sending in their best tillage snaps as part of Arable April. Arable April showcased the very best of the tillage industry over the month and was brought to you by the Irish Farmers Journal and the Irish Grain Growers Group (IGGG), with the support of Seedtech. Entries for the Arable April photo competition are now closed and the judges are deliberating. Here are selection of the best pictures submitted over the past week. Arable April around the country Killen Bros drilling spring barley in Derry this week. Picture submitted by Lorraine Killen.

Appreciation: Remembering the Great Michael T Kearney – Everett Independent

Michael T. Kearney built a legendary career in sports across multiple communities including Revere, Malden, Chelsea, and Everett. Mr. Kearney, a popular youth coach in Revere sports, most notably as an assistant on Lou Cicatelli’s RHS staff for more than a decade, died on Feb. 25. Mr. Kearney, who had been living in Everett for several years, was 91. Michael T. Kearney. A terrific football player at Malden Catholic High School and Northeastern University, Mr. Kearney above all loved coaching kids. “We are saddened by this loss to our football program and our community,” said Cicatelli. “Mike was a staunch supporter and a coach for many years. He helped us with the running backs at Revere High School and I know he helped out coaching in other Revere sports as well. Just a nice, nice guy who was as knowledgeable about football as they come and a tremendous person to have around inspiring and being a positive influence for our student-athletes.”

Appreciation: Remembering the Great Michael T Kearney

Michael T. Kearney built a legendary career in sports across multiple communities including Revere, Malden, Chelsea, and Everett. Mr. Kearney, a popular youth coach in Revere sports, most notably as an assistant on Lou Cicatelli’s RHS staff for more than a decade, died on Feb. 25. Mr. Kearney, who had been living in Everett for several years, was 91. A terrific football player at Malden Catholic High School and Northeastern University, Mr. Kearney above all loved coaching kids. “We are saddened by this loss to our football program and our community,” said Cicatelli. “Mike was a staunch supporter and a coach for many years. He helped us with the running backs at Revere High School and I know he helped out coaching in other Revere sports as well. Just a nice, nice guy who was as knowledgeable about football as they come and a tremendous person to have around inspiring and being a positive influence for our student-athletes.”

Raoul Island DOC workers future uncertain after Whakaari/White Island eruption

Christel Yardley/Stuff A public commemoration ceremony has been held, with a minute of silence observed at 2.11pm in Whakatane. “Staff are not currently stationed on the island and no decisions have been made yet as to when they will return,” she said. It s not known what the handful of are doing in the meantime. The review was undertaken in late 2019 after the Whakaari eruption, which killed 22 people. WorkSafe has since charged 13 organisations in relation to the period leading up to the eruption. Dangers of life on Raoul Raoul can be a hazardous place, far from civilization, medical assistance or rescue if anything were to go wrong.

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