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Blount County father of four dies in tragic motorcycle accident

Blount County father of four dies in motorcycle accident Derek Wilson, 42, died in a motorcycle accident, leaving his four children, wife and many more mourning his loss. Author: Malik Jackson Updated: 4:16 PM EDT June 28, 2021 BLOUNT COUNTY, Tenn. One Blount County family is mourning Sunday after a deadly crash near the Dragon.  Derek Wilson, a father of four, died on Tuesday after going for a motorcycle ride on the infamous section of Highway 129.  Wilson was described as more than just a dad, husband or friend, but as someone doing whatever it took to bring smiles to faces. He was a goofball all the time he always had a joke all the time, said his wife, Anna Wilson.

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Firefighters use council houses due to be knocked down for training

Firefighters use council houses due to be knocked down for training Updated: May 27, 2021, 1:14 pm © Supplied by Highland Council Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Firefighters have been carrying out lifesaving training exercises in a cluster of council homes earmarked for demolition. Highland Council’s housing team will allow the fire service to use the properties in Meiklefield Road, Dingwall, for training before they are knocked down next month. The exercises are for the local retained crews, but it will also help the local authority ensure future affordable housing is designed in the best, most safe way.

Council houses due for demolition used for essential fire training

Firefighters use council houses due to be knocked down for training Updated: 27/05/2021, 4:54 pm © Supplied by Highland Council Representatives from the council will observe the training to gain essential insight Firefighters have been carrying out lifesaving training exercises in a cluster of council homes earmarked for demolition. Highland Council’s housing team will allow the fire service to use the properties in Meiklefield Road, Dingwall, for training before they are knocked down next month. The exercises are for the local retained crews, but it will also help the local authority ensure future affordable housing is designed in the best, most safe way.

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