Carol vic bailey, jr. Died at the age of 89. Mike he meant so much to the community that there is a road named you cannot go far without seeing the bailey namemike his name is known for getting people behind thbut he was also behind so many generous gifts. Here with the university. Mike his support of education led to an honorarye of dr. Of Public Service from usd upstate, usc upstate, and he also gave money to mobile meals, and instill that spirit into his son and grandchildren, who we are very much thinking about them at this special timmike now, there are black ribbons on the doors of the dealerships. He had a big, loving heart. Carol we understand that you can pay your respects to the family at dunbar funeral home tomorrmichael there was a purse snatching in easley that ended with a man in jail. Police tell us that the man snatched the person of a customer at Academy Sports in easley and then took off. Greenville Sheriff Deputies arrested the man on pendleton road behind the westvi
Updated: 2:01 PM CST Feb 25, 2021 KETV Staff Report A year of recovery and rebuilding that is how Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert described her aspirations for the city in 2021.In a past year marked by the pandemic and protests, Stothert made her case that the city can be cautious but optimistic moving forward. A small group of City of Omaha employees, department directors and council members sat inside the Civic Center s legislative chambers to hear Stothert deliver her latest State of the City address Wednesday afternoon.Stothert touched on both major challenges impacting the city s future actions and decisions, calling it a rare thing for a community to have to live these particular experiences in 2020.Stothert also acknowledged secondary effects caused by the pandemic. The past year highlights the need for additional housing options, she said.Many families in Omaha will still have to claw back out of the hole made by past-due payments in the housing crisi
National Education Union says lessons should be moved online for a fortnight
Union says it will allow set-up of testing scheme and for vaccination of teachers
SAGE has asked UK s vaccines authority to model secondary school jab roll-out
But Downing Street says it will continue to give vaccine to most vulnerable first
Boris Johnson tonight said school reopenings were now under constant review
It comes after Matt Hancock yesterday refused to rule out any changes to plans