But all is not as it seems. Mon Jul 19, 2021 Freedom Day has finally arrived in England. After 482 days of Covid restrictions, Boris Johnson declared the English should be set free again on Monday, July 19. Well, sort of. Not fully free, you understand; cognoscente of the perilous risks of breathing the same air as a stranger, super-loaded with the latest number of cases and deaths, and unsure if it’s OK to go on holiday in case the perceived Covid risk at your destination changes whilst you are there and you are forced into quarantine on your return. It’s a bit like taking in a baby rabbit abandoned by its mother, but showing it the foxes lurking in the bushes before you re-release it out into the wild. The poor thing comes out terrified to death.
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This section of Plum Street between Seventh and 13th streets is on the list of roads to be repaired as part of Parkersburg’s annual paving project. (Photo by Evan Bevins)
PARKERSBURG The city’s annual paving project starts next week, with some overnight work on Murdoch Avenue beginning today.
A new plating system for the floodwall gate crossing Murdoch Avenue was installed in March. Work on the second phase begins at 8 p.m. today, with a crew paving the approaches to the plates to provide a smooth transition, according to a release from City Engineer Adam Stout.
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