Crane Watch update: Dalfen Industrial will start 1M-SF industrial park in Mesquite next month bizjournals.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bizjournals.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Marcia Ambrose had a brush with royalty in 1969 when she was a student at Clear Lake High School.
The 16-year-old schoolgirl stood among her classmates on Nov. 5, 1969, at the Mason City Airport to greet His Royal Highness, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, when he arrived for a brief refueling stint and an even shorter encounter with the large crowd gathered to see him.
Four Clear Lake High School girls watch as Prince Philip gets off of his plane on Nov. 5, 1969, at the Mason City Airport. The girls are (left to right): Marcia Ambrose, Lynn Holden, Sandy Frederichs and Candy Thornberg.
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On Wednesday, Eddy County will find out if we move up to the “Turquoise” level or back down to the “Yellow” level, based on the state’s COVID-19 gating criteria. Turquoise would mean fewer restrictions and opening at a larger capacity, while Yellow would put us back at where we were a few weeks ago. Restaurants and businesses at the Turquoise level can all open at 75% of their indoor capacity.
It’s always hard to tell exactly where we are due to the ways numbers are reported, but we are very optimistic, based on the numbers we do have. The New Mexico Department of Health reported a single positive COVID-19 case for Eddy County on Monday. Based on the changes in case count, there were three other positive COVID-19 cases reported for Eddy County over Easter weekend. We will move into “Turquoise” if we can keep our average number of daily cases to below 8 per 100,000 and our average positivity rate below 5%.
Predatory former teacher jailed after admitting historical child sex offences at Godalming boarding school
An investigation was launched after the victim came forward in August 2018
Charles Phillip Johnson, 72, of Hall Place Drive, Weybridge (Image: Surrey Police)
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