Spoon River College honors employees
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CANTON/MACOMB Spoon River College held Employee Appreciation receptions on the Canton and Macomb campuses to recognize employees for their years of service, those retiring, and faculty awards.
Honored for five years were Micki Henderson, Senior Assistant, Auxiliary Services; Hannah Neuendorf, Generalist, Human Resources; and Andrea Thomson, Director, Human Resources.
Honored for 10 years were Ellen Armstrong, Specialist, Macomb Campus: Andrea Barbknecht, Director, Canton Outreach Center; Penny Cozart, Nursing faculty; Kim Donnelly, Senior Office Assistant, Student Services; Jade Powers, Advisor, Recruitment/Retention; Barbara Strauch, Nursing faculty; and Bobby Winters, Unix Administrator.
Honored for 15 years were Kristy Boggs, Biology faculty; Jo Branson, Director, Financial Aid; Sarah Dalpiaz, Math faculty; Sarah Gray, Director, Business and Auxiliary Services; Melissa Koke, Program Advisor, Adult Education; Chase Lockard, C
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driver jailed
Disqualified driver who ploughed into elderly couple’s car while trying to evade cops on M50 jailed for six years
Isabel Hayes
Updated: 15 Jan 2021, 19:10
A DISQUALIFIED driver who drove down the wrong side of the M50 to evade cops before ploughing into an elderly couple’s car has been jailed for six years.
Brian Reilly, 24, hit John and Ellen Armstrong as they were stopped at a red light in Finglas in January last year, Judge Melanie Greally at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard.
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Judge Melanie Greally
Ellen suffered significant injuries and had to have the tip of her thumb amputated, leaving her dependent on others for care.
A disqualified driver who drove down the wrong side of the M50 to evade gardaí before colliding with an elderly couple has been jailed for six years.Judge Melanie Greally said that Brian Reilly, 24