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Mayor John Hamilton was not in Bloomington the night of the June 18-19 flood, as he was helping his wife move to Washington, D.C., though a spokeswoman said he remained in “frequent contact” with administration members who were directing the cleanup.
“While he could have returned home, staff agreed that there wasn t anything that needed doing that he couldn t accomplish from where he was via phone and computer,” Mary Catherine Carmichael, the city’s director of public engagement, told The Herald-Times via email.
“We also agreed that the 10 hours he could have spent on the road were better spent working on the issues at hand than behind the wheel of a car,” she said.
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May 2, 2021
The San Francisco 49ers came into the 2021 NFL Draft with three very specific needs: quarterback, interior offensive line, and secondary.
San Francisco general manager, John Lynch and head coach, Kyle Shanahan were able to address each of these needs and in the process change the identity of the team moving forward. Let’s take a look at the selections:
Pick 3. Trey Lance, Quarterback, North Dakota State
The 2021 NFL Draft started when the 49ers went on the clock. Lance played only one full season of college football, leading the Bison to the FCS championship in 2019. During that lone season in Fargo, Lance showed the ability to beat teams by using his arm or legs, but he’s not a run first quarterback. Lance often did a good job of hanging in the pocket or buying time before taking off on a run.
IT ended the way virtually everyone thought it would, with referee Luis Pabon standing between
Juan Francisco Estrada and
Roman “Chocolatito” Gonzalez, while MC Michael Buffer was getting ready to announce a decision that was so close it had us filled with anxiety as to the fate that awaited the combatants. What we could be certain of was that no matter who had their hand raised the outcome would cause debate.
It was a sombre night at the American Airlines Center with the news having spread earlier in the evening of the death of Marvin Hagler. As tributes poured in for the former world middleweight champion, the biggest one of all may have been delivered by Estrada and Gonzalez, who engaged in the type of head-to-head combat that the Marvelous one was well known for.