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Reaching carbon neutrality by 2030 just not achievable but East Sussex County Council has a plan
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Reaching carbon neutrality by 2030 just not achievable but East Sussex County Council has a plan
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Party leaders react to East Sussex County Council election results
Voters around East Sussex took to the polling booths last Thursday (May 6) to have their say on who should sit on the county council.
Wednesday, 12th May 2021, 10:44 am
After the final ballots had been counted, we sat down with the leaders of the council’s main political parties for their views on how the election played out in East Sussex.
For the Conservative Party the results painted a somewhat mixed picture, remaining in control of the council, but losing ground in some areas of the county.
The party held off challenges in some hotly-contested seats and also gained ground in one area, taking the Bexhill West ward from Independent incumbent Deirdre Earl-Williams.
Former head of Alabama school district pleads in fraud case
April 9, 2021
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) A former head of an Alabama school district has pleaded guilty to a federal fraud charge.
Tom Sisk, former superintendent for Limestone County Schools, entered the plea Thursday in U.S. District Court in Montgomery to one count of conspiracy to defraud the United States. He appeared by video teleconference in front of U.S. Magistrate Judge Jerusha T. Adams, multiple news agencies reported.
Sisk is one of six people facing charges in an alleged multi-million dollar scheme. Prosecutors said the indictment alleges that the defendants were involved in a complicated scheme to fraudulently enroll students in public virtual schools. Private school students were wrongly counted as being enrolled in online classes through public schools to boost attendance by hundreds and obtain additional state funding, the indictment said.
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