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Caledonia resident takes 1st place in national bagpipe competition

Just $1 gives you full access for 6 months to exclusive content from The Journal Times and journaltimes.com. The incredible deal won t last lo… The instrument is not as common as the piano or guitar. The instrument is the bagpipes — and Nelson has since fallen in love with it. “I found out that it was a ton of fun, so I just kept going and continued on,” Nelson said, noting he especially enjoys competing and it helps him improve his playing, build up his confidence and talent. Clayton Nelson, pictured when he was 13 and a freshman at The Prairie School, started playing the bagpipe when he was 11.

Spectacular steam train journeys on offer from Chester station

IT’S full steam ahead for summertime in Chester, with passengers invited to enjoy a spectacular railway route in the lap of luxury. One of Britain’s most famous railway locomotives will be carrying passengers from Chester over the Settle-Carlisle line. This 72-mile route, cutting through the northern Pennines and Yorkshire Dales, was a triumph of Victorian engineering and architecture when it opened in the 19th century. And with 22 viaducts, including the magnificent 24-arch Ribblehead one, and 14 tunnels, it is regularly voted one of the 10 greatest train journeys in the world. From June 1, the 85-ton Scots Guardsman engine will be pulling the train from Chester station.

Johnny Mercer: Fired veterans minister says politics is cesspit

Boris Johnson (left) and former minister Johnny Mercer on the General Election campaign trail together in 2019 A TORY minister who was fired from Boris Johnson’s government has described Westminster as the most distrustful, awful environment . Johnny Mercer, the MP for Plymouth Moor View, told Times Radio that he views politics as a “cesspit” where “almost nobody tells the truth”. The now former minister was “forced to offer [his] resignation” yesterday after accusing Boris Johnson of failing to uphold a pledge to prevent the prosecution of British Army veterans who had served in Northern Ireland. Two former members of the parachute regiment, known as Soldier A and Soldier C are due to go on trial for the murder of the Official IRA commander Joe McCann in Belfast in 1972.

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