Report: Crystal Palace could steal Celtic’s manager target; 43-year-old in tug-of-war
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Celtic face competition from Crystal Palace in the race to hire former Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe, as reported by the Daily Mail.
It’s not often a manager who suffered relegation during his final game in the dugout is in such high demand.
But it speaks volumes about the work Howe did at Bournemouth, the miracles he spun on the South Coast, that this 43-year-old footballing obsessive remains a man with so many options on the table.
The tussle regarding agricultural rates in the Bundaberg region continues, with a question in parliament triggering the latest volley. For months there has been a stalemate between a farming consortium (AgForce, Bundaberg Fruit and Vegetable Growers, Canegrowers Isis and Bundaberg Canegrowers) and Bundaberg Regional Council (BRC) about a rates rise for agricultural land in the region. While the farmers are opposed to the rate rise, the council remained steadfast on their decisions regarding rated for the region. On February 24 Member for Burnett Stephen Bennett said asked the Deputy Premier and State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning Minister Steven Miles:
Music Business Worldwide
April 7, 2021
There’s been a big change at Warner Music Group (WMG).
Cat Kreidich has been promoted to President of ADA Worldwide, WMG’s independent label and artist services arm, just months after joining the company from Sony Music.
The respected exec will now oversee a number operations at Warner that service the independent community including ADA, the Asylum label, and WMG’s in-house TuneCore rival, Level Music.
Kreidich will report to directly to Max Lousada, CEO, Warner Recorded Music.
As the new boss of ADA, Kreidich succeeds Eliah Seton, who we’re told has taken a new role outside of Warner Music Group after more than a decade with the company.
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Island Labour Reveals Candidates For Isle Of Wight s Local Elections
By Iona Stewart-Richardson
Island Labour has revealed its candidates ahead of May’s local elections.
Islanders will go to the polls on 6 May, to vote for their local councillor.
Now, a full list of candidates has been revealed.
Island Labour Chair, Richard Quigley told Isle of Wight Radio: Very few people are happy with the way the current Conservative administration have managed the council over the last 4 years. A constant reduction in services coupled with increased council tax bills isn’t helping anyone, but its not good enough to say “vote for us because we aren’t the Tories”. We need to give people a reason to vote Labour.
New CMP Pistol Marksmanship 101 Class and M9 EIC Match Debuts Ammoland Inc. Posted on
The CMP now offers training on the M9 and other pistol courses. IMG CMP
U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)- The Civilian Marksmanship Program introduced its first Pistol Marksmanship 101 class and accompanying M9 EIC pistol match on Wednesday, 17 March at the CMP Talladega Marksmanship Park ahead of rain and thunder later in the day.
At the match, Michael Cameron, 65, of Baton Rouge, LA, earned his four introductory Excellence-In-Competition pistol points toward 30 required to earn a Distinguished Pistol Shot badge. With a score of 244-1X, Cameron was tops among the points-eligible shooters. He was followed by LTJG Brandon Critchfield, USCG (219), and CPT Jennifer Creasy, USAR (209).