Ellis County Leaders Request Additional COVID-19 Vaccine
The issued letter distributed January 8, 2021, was signed by:
Ellis County Judge Todd Little, Ellis County, TX
Mayor Ginger Gonzales, City of Alma
Mayor Larry Gilbert, City of Bardwell
Mayor Angie Juenemann, City of Ennis
Mayor Tommy Scott, City of Ferris
Mayor Joy Landry, City of Maypearl
Mayor Bryant Cockran, City of Italy
Mayor Bruce Perryman, City of Milford
Mayor Richard Reno, City of Midlothian
Mayor Richard Dormier, City of Ovilla
Mayor Tom Leverentz, City of Oak Leaf
Mayor Mark Stanfill, City of Red Oak
Mayor Kenneth Bateman, City of Palmer
Mayor David Hill, City of Waxahachie
Survitec liferafts found in perfect condition after 30 months
Survitec has carried out a combination of more than 50,000 liferaft exchanges and inspections since 2012 with technicians recording that the liferafts inspected are in perfect condition even after 30 months of service.
Revised guidelines (MSC.1/Circ.1328) introduced in June 2009 permit extended service schedules of up to 30 months if they incorporate protective arrangements that give the liferaft, its fittings and equipment adequate protection to withstand the environmental influences imposed by the extended interval.
Inspections and service records in Survitec’s database show that liferafts were found to be well within the requisite parameters set out in MSC guidelines for extended service liferafts.
BEDFORD â Representatives from two companies â Roanoke-based internet service provider Blue Ridge Internet Service Company, aka BriscNet, and Blue Ridge Towers â working to increase high-speed internet access to underserved and unserved areas of Bedford County, provided an update Monday to county supervisors.
Two of 12 towers, the Wheats Valley Reservoir and New London water tower locations, still are set to become operational and begin providing internet service as the broadband project moves into the second phase.
Ten towers currently are connected to the internet and are able to deliver service to BriscNet customers, and six of those towers currently serve subscribers, said John Manning, representing BriscNet. BriscNet is continually working to obtain more subscribers as the broadband project ramps up operations, he said.
Bedford County group wants cops, others ‘detained’ for enforcing COVID-19 restrictions
“Nullify Northam” is their battle cry and they want a “First Amendment sanctuary with teeth”
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BEDFORD, Va. – Another large crowd of people packed into the Bedford County Board of Supervisors meeting Monday night as they continued to ask county leaders to push back against Governor Northam’s latest COVID-19 restrictions.
And, going one step farther than a resolution recently passed in Campbell County, they want cops and other state agents detained for enforcing the rules.
About a half dozen people spoke at the podium and about 50 people in total filled the room at Monday’s meeting. Isiah Knight is a standout in the group and said he doesn’t support pandemic restrictions, nor those enforcing them.