Thirty years ago 1991
Veteran running back Kevin Mack and radio analyst Doug Dieken were the guests of honor at the fourth annual Cleveland Brown Backers sports banquet at the Dunkirk Moose Club. More than 110 members attended the event, which featured the awarding of a $500 scholarship to Pine Valley Central School senior Kristopher Kozlowski. The son of Jeff and Barbara Kozlowski, he is at the top of his graduating class of 45 with a 94.6 average.
Forty years ago 1981
A transition from rock and roll to country music has paid off for “Rainbow,” a traveling band from North Collins. “Rainbow” known formerly in the area as the “Melodeers” is a four-piece group consisting of Jackie Foreman, brother Allen, both originally of Sheridan; Bill Volk of South Dayton and Michelle Oyer of Eden. The band has been touring throughout the United States and Canada and is planning an album sometime in the future.
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Community praised for sustainability success
The Albury community’s commitment to making a real difference to our environment has been recognised with the city winning the top honour at the 2020 Sustainable Communities Tidy Towns Awards over the weekend.
The city was named overall winner of the NSW awards, recognising the community-wide efforts to lead the way in sustainability and environmental initiatives.
At the weekend event, AlburyCity also won awards for our organics recovery operations, the Renewable Energy Hub at the Albury Waste Management Centre, our education program Halve Waste and infrastructure improvements at the Albury Waste Management Centre along with a highly commended for the Repair Café, which helps people to repair and recycle goods that would otherwise be thrown out.
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Qantas launches new route
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Qantas has confirmed they will be running regular services between the two cities in time for the ski season.
Albury City Mayor Kevin Mack has welcomed the announcement, particularly for tourist operators who missed out on the season last year.
“We’re very excited to be welcoming this new service from Qantas at a time when our tourism businesses are recovering from the effects of COVID-19, he says. Having this new direct link into the important Queensland market will put smiles on lots of faces.
He said it will not only be good for the Queensland snow bunnies, but will be great for north east and border residents who want to plan a warmer winter holiday.