The Pallet Bar in Scott Depot, which opened in 2019, had started off in Ben Burton’s garage with just three friends in the neighborhood, hanging out. There’s something there for
James Segeyaro is expected to attract interest from NRL clubs seeking an experienced hooker after being given permission to commence training with a new team from April 3 ahead of a return from his 20-month doping ban.
Segeyaro, who has made 164 appearances for the Cowboys, Panthers, Sharks and Broncos and played five Tests for Papua New Guinea, is banned until June 2 for a breach of the NRL’s anti-doping policy in 2019 but he has been cleared to resume training with an NRL club in less than three weeks.
The availability of the former rep star is likely to be welcomed by clubs struggling for depth in the No.9 jersey following a changing of the guard in the hooking ranks and the impact of new rules aimed at speeding up the game.
Camden park gets $20k donation
By Anthony Baker - abaker@aimmediamidwest.com
Local nonprofit The Tyler Richardson Foundation has agreed to donate $20,000 to a park in Camden.
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CAMDEN A Cincinnati-based nonprofit has agreed to donate $20,000 to a local park, according to village officials.
Shane Richardson, president of the Tyler Richardson Foundation, announced the donation during Village of Camden council’s regular bi-monthly meeting Feb. 4, according to Fiscal Officer Becky Wilson. Wilson indicated that the funds would be used to purchase a new tractor for the parks department, as well as resurfacing a basketball court.
Council also made a motion to match the Richardsons’ donation during last Thursday’s meeting.