THE major environmental improvement scheme at the Diamond in Enniskillen town centre, just completed at a cost of £283,000, has been officially opened by the Chairman of Fermanagh District Council, Mr. Caldwell McClaughry. Mr. Jim Foster, divisional planning officer with the Department of the Environment; Mr. Gerry Burns, the Clerk and Chief Executive of the Council, a number of councillors, businesspeople and other guests attended the special event which took place last Friday afternoon. The scheme, which involved the provision of paving, street lighting, tree planting, railings and a bandstand was briefly toured by the gathering with many of the guests exchanging personal views about the development.
Bengals fans plan rally to get legends into HOF
The Jungle to the Hall rally, set for June 19, is an opportunity for superfans to take the next step in support of Bengals greats.
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Bengals Twitter is very much alive. What goes on there seems to shape the perception of the team, according to. the team itself. The front office acknowledged this when it invited some more positive members of the community to get a behind-the-scenes look at the new uniforms before the official release.
You might even argue that fans’ clamoring for a Ring of Honor was a result of their loud presence on the social media platform.
Petition drive aims to put Bethlehem road diet funding to voters
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1of9Leeanne Shade, owner of Choices Hair Studio in Delaware Plaza in Delmar. Shade fears the town s plan to reduce lanes on Delaware Avenue and the long construction project that would re-route traffic would disrupt her business, forcing her customers to go elsewhere.Larry RulisonShow MoreShow Less
2of9Delaware Plaza in Delmar where several business owners have expressed concerns over a $5 million road diet project that would reduce the number of traffic lanes on Delaware Avenue and involve a lengthy construction period. Town officials say even if the road diet plan were not to be done, that section of Delaware Avenue needs to be torn up and the sewer and water lines replaced as part of a much needed resurfacing of the road regardless.Larry RulisonShow MoreShow Less
Lebanon High s all-state point guardÂ
Addie Grace Porter has accepted a scholarship offer from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Porter, a four-year starter forÂ
Coach Cory Barrett at Lebanon High, helped lead the Devilettes to the 2021 TSSAA Class 3A state finals and a record of 30-5.
During the 2020-2021 season, she averaged 16.5 points per game and 7.8 rebounds per contest leading the Devilettes to a record of 30-5 and a runner-up finish in the Class 3A state championship.
As a senior, she was District 9AAA regular season & tournament MVP as well as MVP of the Region 5AAA tournament. Porter was also voted all state tournament.