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Public school fully staffed, board approves swimming co-op with Ogallala
by: The North Platte Bulletin - Jul. 18, 2021
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A rundown of the North Platte public school board meeting on July 12:
North Platte Foundation Director Terri Burchell said the week of Aug. 23 will be the Back to School Bash with Change Wars and Dine Out to Donate, among other events, concluding with the Back Yard BBQ and Education Afterhours.
Burchell noted that distinguished alumni will be recognized at the Afterhours event.
The 2020 distinguished alumni are Ronnie Baker 1961, Cheryl (Edis) Erickson 1962 and Dr. Richard Hansen 1970. The 2021 distinguished alumni are Deborah Murphy 1968, Marvin Webb 1965 and Gil Wilkinson 1960.
Royal Mail has blocked bonuses and share awards to senior executives worth £1.4million after painful delays meant mountains of parcels did not arrive on time over Christmas, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.
The postal firm said it took the decision after considering the impact of service failures, slower than planned modernisation and admitting revenue had been boosted by contracts to support the Government s pandemic response.
The festive chaos was described at the time as a strategic nightmare as pictures emerged of parcels piled high, and customers experienced weeks of delays. Royal Mail had already angered customers during the pandemic after Covid-related absences, high volumes of mail and social distancing caused significant logjams.