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Biz Buzz: Local man selling coolers for a cause in new business venture

Biz Buzz: Local man selling coolers for a cause in new business venture Updated at Share This Biz Buzz is brought to you by Idaho Central Credit Union, the premier credit union in Idaho. Its mission is Helping members achieve financial success. Marco Rebaza of Blackfoot recently launched an online cooler business. Learn more about the product in the video player above. | Rett Nelson, EastIdahoNews.com Do you want to know what’s happening in the eastern Idaho business scene? We’ve got you covered. Here is a rundown of this week’s business news across the valley. BIZ BUZZ

Court Register

Court Register: November 27-December 1, 2021 Boston Magistrates Court - November 27 Daniel Addison (31), of Craven Avenue, Kirton. Drug driving, 3.0 micrograms of Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol per litre of blood, Gosberton, December 11, 2019, £120 fine, £32 victim surcharge, £85 costs, 12 months driving disqualification. Jake Glenn (22), of Alexandra Road, Spalding. Stole confectionary to the value of £4.96, belonging to B & M bargains, Spalding, June 9, community order including Drug Rehabilitation Requirement. Used threatening, abusive words or behaviour, Spalding, June 9, community order including drug rehabilitation requirement. Possession of a lock knife, Hall Place, Spalding, July 22, community order including drug rehabilitation requirement. Assaulted a police officer, Spalding, August 17, community order including drug rehabilitation requirement, £200 compensation, £95 victim surcharge.

Opinion: Film and Irish History – the fine lines between fact and fiction

Opinion: Film and Irish History – the fine lines between fact and fiction Dr Seán Crosson of NUI Galway looks at the treatment of historical Irish figures on film and says history will often suffer at the hands of dramatic effect. By Seán Crosson Saturday 23 Jan 2021, 8:30 AM Jan 23rd 2021, 8:30 AM 17,770 Views 37 Comments Seán Crosson FILM AND HISTORY have had an uncertain and at times contested relationship. This is perhaps all the more so in the Irish context, where the depiction of our history and culture on film has been heavily influenced by forces outside of this country. Perhaps one of the most controversial examples is Neil Jordan’s Michael Collins, the 1996 film that has been the subject of renewed interest given its depiction of th

US coronavirus death toll passes 400,000 amid grim forecast over winter

More than 400,000 Americans have now been killed by the coronavirus, a horrific marker of the misery the virus has spread across the country, as the rate of deaths from Covid-19 increases. The latest death toll comes as thousands more deaths are expected in a bleak American winter with widespread Covid transmission, as a more transmissible strain spreads across the country and a mass vaccination campaign gets off to a slow start. The Johns.

The BFI s 10 biggest production awards of 2020 | Features

They include additional Covid-related production awards for BFI-backed projects interrupted at the start of pandemic such as Benediction (£341,182), Pirates (£360,000). Nearly all 10 titles, with the exception of Earwig, also received £20,000 as part of pilot initiative BFI Step-up, which enabled productions to provide opportunities for production crew from under-represented groups to work on BFI-funded features 1. Source: Lupus Films ‘Kensuke’s Kingdom’ Sally Hawkins, Cillian Murphy and Ken Watanabe are among the English-language voice cast of this animated feature, based on Michael Morpurgo’s bestselling children’s novel of the same name and adapted by Frank Cottrell-Boyce ( The Railway Man). It marks the feature directorial debut of both Neil Boyle, whose credits as an animator include

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