83-year-old Mulberry man killed in a single-vehicle crash
LAKELAND – An 83-year-old Mulberry man died Wednesday afternoon when his pickup truck struck a roadside culvert, went airborne for 50 yards and landed on its roof, Polk County Sheriff s Officials said.
The Sheriff s Office said in a Thursday news release that Alphonso Newkirk was driving a white 2001 Dodge 1500 north on State Road 37 near Cameron Street Wednesday afternoon when he veered to the east shoulder of the highway toward a ditch for unknown reasons. Reports say the pickup struck a street sign and a concrete culvert, which caused it to flip.
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SPOKANE, Wash. The child care industry was already spread thin before the pandemic. Now, it’s about to get worse as centers are having a tough time finding qualified workers.
This is the latest of many industries having issues finding employees. But, Colleen Condon, the owner of Lilac City Early Learning Center, told 4 News Now this was an issue before the pandemic. It’s just even worse now.
Over the pandemic, the child care industry was struggling, too. It thought it would get hit with a wave of families needing help, but it didn’t. Many parents ended up working from home and watching their kids, too.