MEMBERS of the Mid-Worcestershire and Vale Green Party have called for a shuttle bus and bike hire scheme to be introduced to help residents access the town centre while the Port Street roadworks are taking place in Evesham. Work got underway earlier this month to make improvements to Port Street and at the Waterside/Port Street Junction, as part of county council’s plan to relieve congestion in the town centre. A letter addressed to Worcestershire County Council has been signed by Bob Rhodes, candidate for Evesham South County division and Ed Cohen, Wychavon Councillor for Evesham South District Ward.
High school: Latin High School (Covington, Ky.)
Justice may not have been with Cleveland as long as the others on this list, but he made the most of the time he was given. He spent parts of four seasons (1997 through mid-2000) with the Tribe and was selected to an All-Star Game in his first season with the club. Of all the Ohio-born players, Justice has the most homers (96) and highest OPS (.918). He finished his time in Cleveland with a .294/.392/.526 slash line with 335 RBIs and 102 doubles in 486 games.
Honorable mentions
Joe Smith: Smith was born in Cincinnati and played six seasons with the Tribe. After two years with the Mets to begin his career, Smith joined the Indians and went on to post a 2.80 ERA in 324 games with 234 strikeouts in 289 1/3 innings.
High school: Latin High School (Covington, Ky.)
Justice may not have been with Cleveland as long as the others on this list, but he made the most of the time he was given. He spent parts of four seasons (1997 through mid-2000) with the Tribe and was selected to an All-Star Game in his first season with the club. Of all the Ohio-born players, Justice has the most homers (96) and highest OPS (.918). He finished his time in Cleveland with a .294/.392/.526 slash line with 335 RBIs and 102 doubles in 486 games.
Honorable mentions
Joe Smith: Smith was born in Cincinnati and played six seasons with the Tribe. After two years with the Mets to begin his career, Smith joined the Indians and went on to post a 2.80 ERA in 324 games with 234 strikeouts in 289 1/3 innings.
Winners of ‘Tune In To Somerset Collection’ Contest
Local musicians playing at the mall during the holidays
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So many local musicians are missing the stage and performing, especially this holiday season. Somerset Collection is thrilled to support Detroit musicians by holding the Tune Into Somerset Collection contest. Launched the day before Thanksgiving and open through Dec 3, musicians submitted videos of themselves playing their instruments to ClickOnDetroit.
The Somerset Collection has chosen its winners who will receive $2,500 each and perform during the holidays for mallgoers!
In the holiday spirit, Somerset Collection also donated $2,500 in each of the winners’ names to Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries, an organization that helps feed and house the homeless. Additionally, Somerset loved all the entries so much that they’re even giving $50 gift cards to all those who submitted eligible entries! You ca
Much Recognition at City Council Meeting Published on December 17 2020 10:44 am Last Updated on December 17 2020 10:44 am Written by Greg Sapp
Much recognition was given at this week s Effingham City Council meeting.
Janet Ohnesorge of the Water Billing and Customer Service Department was recognized as the City s Employee of the Quarter.
(CITY OFFICER JEREMY KYLE WITH HIS LIFESAVING AWARD)
Police Chief Jason McFarland presented a Lifesaving Award to Officer Jeremy Kyle, who utilized Narcan on December 2 to bring back a subject under the influence of alcohol and another drug. McFarland said the ambulance attendant who arrived to help said Kyle saved the person s life. Kyle and Officer Andrew Meyers were also presented Customer Service Awards for help they offered to motorists traveling through Effingham. The officers freed a two-year-old from a locked vehicle, gave the two-year-old and her sibling toys, and fascinated the sibling with Kyle s K9.