Punches rained down on man in Nottingham at the hands of former Royal Marine
The incident happened in Upper Parliament Street
18:50, 9 APR 2021
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A view of Upper Parliament Street in Nottingham (Image: Joseph Raynor/ Nottingham Post)
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Ilsley had been at 6PR in roles including Overnights and as host of
The Nightshift.
Now, however, Isley has revealed he will be on air on 6iX from 6pm to midnight on Sundays.
The Chris Isley Project will provide the latest news, sport, entertainment, celebrity guests and ‘forever classic favourites’.
“This will be the only live and local music show on radio in Perth,” the station said, noting Ilsley will also add his own unique brand of humour, warmth and intimate knowledge of Perth to the mix.
Evan Broadway, general manager of 6iX, hinted there could be more to come.
47abc
April 6, 2021
POCOMOKE CITY, Md. On Tuesday, April 6th, 2021, the “friendliest town on the Eastern Shore” held their municipal election.
Councilman Todd Nock and Keri-Ann Byrd Foster battled it out for the District 4 council seat. Below are the results.
Incumbent Todd J. Nock will be keeping his seat on the council with a total of 96 votes. Opponent Keri-Ann Byrd Foster was not too far behind, coming in second with 82 votes.
Also on the ballot was the District 5 Council seat and that went to Councilwoman Esther Troast, who ran unopposed. We must also mention there was no mayoral election this year.
47abc
April 5, 2021
Here are the results:
Michael J. Smith – 45 Votes
Lee Benningfield (I) 33 votes
Joseph Donahue – 16 votes
On their Facebook page, the town congratulated incumbent, Russell Joseph, who won his seat with 50 votes. Michael J. Smith will hold the other seat with 45 votes, defeating the incumbent, Lee Benningfield, who came in third with 33 votes. Joseph Donahue came in fourth place with 16 votes.
The town says newly elected officials will be sworn in on Monday, April 12th, 2021.
15 inmates who contracted COVID-19 at Inverness Jail sue Multnomah County and sheriff
Updated 1:12 PM;
Today 12:54 PM
The suit alleges the jail failed to provide adequate soap, sanitizers or protective masks to inmates, quarantine infected inmates or screen staff or inmates for symptoms.(The Oregonian/OregonLive/File)LC-
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Fifteen inmates who contracted COVID-19 while at Multnomah County’s Inverness Jail are suing the county and Sheriff Mike Reese, alleging they were negligent by not taking proper safety precautions, denying testing and mixing infected inmates and guards with those who were healthy in jail dorms.
The county’s response to the coronavirus pandemic was “woefully inadequate,” the suit alleges, noting that 38% of adults in custody in the Northeast Portland jail tested positive by Feb. 17. The jail houses about 5,126 inmates.