comparemela.com

பலா ஸ்கின்னர் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

10 years on from Winterbourne View: lessons for social workers

Service NSW app outage knocks QR code check-ins offline

By Justin Hendry on Mar 11, 2021 4:26PM Digital driver licence access also impacted. Service NSW experienced a widespread outage of its mobile app on Thursday that prevented citizens from checking into businesses and accessing the digital driver licence for four hours. The problems emerged just after 2:00pm AEDT on Thursday, with users reporting difficulties accessing the in-app CovidSafe check-in tool. Under rules introduced in January, NSW residents are required to log their attendance at venues by scanning a QR code using the tool. The information is used by NSW Health officials for contact tracing. Hugops to @ServiceNSW digital teams cos it’s clearly been “a week”.

Dunedin Troop 10 celebrates 100 years of scouting

During the February City Commission meeting, the mayor and other commissioners honored Scoutmaster Mathew Pinder and Dunedin’s Scout Troop 10 and celebrated its 100th anniversary. The Boys Scouts of America was incorporated on Feb. 8, 1910, making Troop 10 the second-oldest Scout group in the state. Dunedin’s Troop 10 was originally charted in 1910; however, during World War I, the Scouts were discontinued and re-chartered in 1921 after the war. Troop 10’s first Scout leader was Roy S. Troutman, who for many years led the Scouts on nature expeditions and camping trips to Moon Lake and other camping sites all around Florida. Originally in March 1927, plans were made to build a Scout hut with land donated by the Dunedin Development Co. However, with the oncoming economic depression, the project was put on hold and the Scouts met at various places, including the Chamber of Commerce, City Hall, and for a short time Dunedin Jr. High. But the Scouts decided to make their r

NSP: More than 175 lbs of marijuana found Sunday

KLKN-TV January 11, 2021 1:33 pm LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) Two separate incidents led to the seizure of 177 lbs of marijuana and one handgun by the Nebraska State Patrol (NSP). Just after 10 a.m. Sunday, a trooper was at a gas station near the Milford Interchange of I-80, when he struck up a conversation with a fellow driver also at the station. During the encounter, the trooper noted the scent of marijuana coming from the vehicle. Investigating further, the trooper found 163 lbs of marijuana stored in a duffel back in the vehicle’s rooftop carrier. The passenger was also found in possession of a handgun.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.