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| 17 March 2021
UK fibre broadband network provider CityFibre is continuing to expand in the Midlands with its latest rollout, which is taking place in Solihull.
Work will begin in April on a new full fibre network which will reach homes and businesses locally as part of a £20m private investment from CityFibre. It intends to expand further soon into surrounding villages including Dickens Heath, Bentley Heath, Dorridge and Knowle.
Construction work will start in the Monkspath area, with the rest of the town set to follow. Callan Connect, which has already been working on behalf of CityFibre on Coventry’s full fibre roll-out, is delivering the construction programme. The team will be working closely with CityFibre, Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council and local communities to minimise disruption and ensure a fast and successful rollout.
Mar 15, 2021
DES MOINES – Elijah Thiessen of Marshalltown High School took first place in the 2021 Poetry Out Loud in Iowa state finals Sunday, earning a chance to compete for a national championship and a share of $50,000 in scholarships and school prize money.
Thiessen won this year’s state competition with recitations of “Beautiful Wreckage” by W.D. Ehrhart, “Rondeau” by Leigh Hunt and “There Are Birds Here” by Jamaal May. Benjamin Siegel of Gilbert High School took second and Olivia Adams-Zmolek of Marshalltown High School finished third.
With the victory, Thiessen received a $200 cash prize and $500 for his school to purchase poetry books. In May, he will compete virtually against students from all 50 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam and American Somoa for the national championship. Cash prizes and stipends are provided by the Poetry Foundation.
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