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Record-breaking year for St Albans Postboxes

Some of the postboxes found around St Albans. - Credit: Chris Bennett This year s St Albans Postboxes charity fundraiser has smashed past the £25,000 barrier to become the most successful yet. For the third year, 50-plus knitted festive toppers could be found on postboxes around the city centre in the run-up to Christmas, and encouraged online donations to St Albans and District Foodbank and Open Door St Albans. With the city facing swiftly tightening pandemic restrictions, St Albans Postboxes. - Credit: Chris Bennett families embraced the opportunity to enjoy a Covid-safe outdoor activity, and this year s initiative has so far raised £25,120.95, including Gift Aid. 

Durham discusses how to improve public safety services :: WRAL com

Subject: A friend wanted you to see this item from WRAL.com: https://wr.al/1JbxK The city of Durham reviews 911 calls over past several years to evaluate community demand for public safety services and how to improve them. Show Transcript everyone s been admitted. So I m going to stop my screen share. Ondas. Soon as I stopped that, you can start with the question. Thanks. Okay. Good morning, everybody. So you are muted. And once we start, we re gonna ask you to turn off your cameras, and Monica and Brian will be, and I initially will be the only ones with our cameras on. Okay, so let s see. Are we waiting for anyone else? Sure. Okay. Hm. Okay. All right. Are we ready? Okay. All right. Good morning, everybody. I am Beverly Thompson, the director of public affairs for the city of Durham. We ve asked you here today. Thio present to you. Ah, high level briefing on the 911 calls for service study that is being conducted by RT I international. This information will be presented at th

North Carolina Continues Recovering from Fall Cyberattack

North Carolina Continues Recovering from Fall Cyberattack Chatham County, N.C., is continuing to slowly rebound from a late October cyberattack that shut down most of the county’s functions and temporarily cut off public access to government services. by Tammy Grubb, The Herald-Sun / December 14, 2020 Shutterstock (TNS) Chatham County, N.C., is slowly rebounding from a late October cyberattack that shut down most county functions and temporarily cut off public access to services. But officials still don t know what caused the  Oct. 28 attack that disrupted most of the county s computer network, email and office phones, County Manager  Dan LaMontagne  said. The specifics won t be released until an investigation is finished, he said.

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