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Northeast theatre and music departments team up on latest production The Taxi Cabaret

BY Northeast Community College | April 27, 2021 Northeast Community College student Marissa Carr, Norfolk, rehearses a scene from the Northeast Players’ theatrical production, The Taxi Cabaret. The musical will be staged Thur., April 29, Fri., April 30, and Sat. May 1, at 7:30 p.m., on the Cox Activities Center stage on the Norfolk campus. A matinee will be held on Sun., May 2, at 2 p.m. (Courtesy Northeast Community College) NORFOLK, Neb – The lives of young people in America’s largest city is the backdrop of the latest student theatrical production at Northeast Community College. Dates for the Northeast Players musical production of The Taxi Cabaret are Thur., April 29, Fri., April 30, and Sat. May 1, at 7:30 p.m., on the Cox Activities Center stage on the Norfolk campus. A matinee will be held on Sun., May 2, at 2 p.m.

Peter Mills | The Maine Turnpike Authority

Posted on In Maine, we average over 500 crashes and 2 fatalities per year in work zones Know the work zone signs. Think of “signs” in two ways. They are the metal plaques that inform and warn you, but there are other devices and other indicators that tell you about the work underway, mark the path you should follow, and help you navigate the work zone. Look for direction from cones, barrels, pavement markings, and other devices designed to get you safely through the work zone. Pay attention to other drivers. It’s never a good idea to ignore other drivers no matter where you’re driving, but in work zones you need to be especially mindful of them. Roadway work zones are less forgiving than normal stretches of highways and streets. They often have narrower lanes and no shoulders to escape to in case you want to take evasive action.

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WWI Memorial opening ceremony features song developed in Southern Tier

WWI Memorial opening ceremony features song developed in Southern Tier Provided by Prospect Theater Company “The Hello Girls,” a musical about America’s first female soldiers in World War I, was developed in Johnson City and performed at the opening of a World War I memorial in Washington, D.C. Song inspired by the “Hello Girls” developed in Johnson City was performed at the ceremony April 22, 2021 On April 16, the World War I Memorial site in Pershing Park, Washington, D.C., was unveiled in a livestreamed ceremony of the Inaugural Raising of the Flag. The event covered the history of World War I and included numerous speakers whose family members served in the war. Viewers learned about the “Doughboys,” the “Hello Girls” and other veterans who gave their service to the country. The Binghamton community played a role in this, as a song about the “Hello Girls,” which was written in Johnson City, was performed at the ceremony.

They are all sorry, but what for?

They are all sorry, but what for? by Tony  Everan  |   22/04/2021 Sorry for what exactly? Sorry for damaging fellow PL members business models? Sorry for the likes of Everton, possibly making our new stadium unviable? Sorry for the loss of thousands of jobs and huge regeneration if that was lost? Sorry for breaching the trust of the other 14 clubs? Sorry for promoting anti-competitive practices? Sorry for the absence of fairness to clubs outside this elitist group? Sorry for the lack of consideration or compassion for honest rivals? Sorry for the damaging loss of revenues that their fellow Premier League members would suffer, possibly causing bankruptcy or financial crises?

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