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Anti-Bias Task Force seeks funding to host implicit bias training for town employees and others

Larry Street of Riverhead (center) and other Anti-Bias Task Force members at a 2018 event. The Riverhead Anti-Bias Task Force plans to host implicit bias training sessions that would be open to public-facing town employees, as well as community members involved in local fire departments, ambulance and the school district. Cindy Clifford, the task force chair, and Michelle Lynch, the vice chair, appeared virtually before the Riverhead Town Board at Thursday’s work session to request funding for the training session through the community benefit agreement with sPower solar. That agreement authorized in 2019 allotted $150,000 toward the advancement and promotion of an education and employment initiative, which is where the task force is seeking funds. There’s $135,000 remaining in that fund for education, officials said.

Highway Patrol | News, Sports, Jobs

Mar 4, 2021 Daniel P. Roth, 25, Youngstown, was cited with assured clear distance after he rear-ended the vehicle of Lisa M. Green, 41, Canfield, at a red light on state Route 14 in Unity Township at 1:32 p.m. Monday. William S. Miller, 90, Kensington, was cited with failure to control after he drove off the road and struck a ditch while attempting to turn onto Gurlea Street from Larry Street in Hanover Township at 7:17 p.m. Feb. 27. Thomas G. Wolfe, 78, East Liverpool, was cited with rules for turns at intersections after he failed to yield while turning onto state Route 558 from state Route 7 and struck the vehicle of James V. Csernik, 59, Youngstown at 3:19 p.m. Feb. 27. Csernik drove himself to a local hospital for a possible injury.

Councillors set to give go ahead for construction of primary schools in Newmains

Councillors set to give go ahead for construction of primary schools in Newmains
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Residents invited to learn about $35m Rocky roadworks

Premium Content Subscriber only Gracemere residents and businesses are invited to find out more about the State Government’s $35 million Lawrie Street upgrade ahead of major works starting later this year. A series of community information sessions will be held this month at Gracemere Shoppingworld to provide information on the project, which is part of the government’s four-year, $50 billion infrastructure spend. Member for Rockhampton Barry O’Rourke said the upgrades, for which early works had already begun, would create jobs and cater for the growing area, with four lanes to be built from the Capricorn Highway intersection with McLaughlin Street all the way to John Street.

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