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Times Talent: Here s how you can cast your vote in our competition

Times Talent: Here s how you can cast your vote in our competition
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Talented youngsters take centre stage in Times Talent contest

By Heather Carrick and Lauren Gilmour Talented youngsters take centre stage in our Times Talent competition WITH only one day to go until entries close, our Times Talent competition is beginning to heat up with talented Glaswegian going head-to-head for the grand prize. The winner of Times Talent, which is supported by food ordering company Foodhub, will walk away with a grand prize of £1000. Among the contestants are brother and sister Freya and Robbie Kerr from Penilee. Freya and Robbie Kerr Eleven year old Freya started singing when she was six years old. Despite her young age, she is not afraid to tackle ballads from divas including Beyonce and Alicia Keys.

McMaster names next director for SC Department of Health and Human Services

McMaster names next director for SC Department of Health and Human Services Gov. Henry McMaster announced that Robert M. Kerr will be nominated to serve as the next director of the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. (Source: Governor s office) By Live 5 Web Staff | April 7, 2021 at 3:09 PM EDT - Updated April 7 at 3:38 PM COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCSC) - Gov. Henry McMaster announced that Robert M. Kerr will be nominated to serve as the next director of the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. Kerr, who previously served as director of DHHS from 2003-2007, worked for the agency for 22 years, beginning in 1985.

All you didn t know - but need to - about Black Caps star Devon Conway

Conway grew up on a huge plot of land just outside Johannesburg. The family reared horses, chickens, rabbits, sheep and cows. His father was a football coach at a local club, and loved motorsports. Former South African batsman Neil McKenzie was his favourite player growing up. “My dad was actually Macca s football coach growing up, and because he was one of the more talented players, my dad took a liking to him,” he told Cricinfo. “One evening, my dad said to me, I know Neil McKenzie. I told him, No way, you don t know him. He said, I promise you, give him a call. I was about 10-11 years old. My dad phoned him and said, My son wants to speak to you. I picked up the phone and I asked Neil, How fast does Brett Lee bowl?’ He said, He bowls faster than your dad s car. ”

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