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Parade. High winds threatens to ground them earlier. The crowds did show up they were out in force. Who has been following the parade all day. Its finally over, and the sigh of relief by everybody in new york, and especially at masseys because the parade has gone off without a hitch, just as it was planned but it was touch and go, until almost the last minute, because that huge storm that came in from the midwest right atop new york last night, with rain coming inside ways really threatened the event today. And it was particularly the winds that they were concerned about. Had the winds been higher than 23 Miles Per Hour constant, or 34 miles an hour gusts the big character balloons we all love like sponge bob and snoopy would not have been able to fly. Masseys and the mistake this very very seriously. In the end, the winds were within the correct parameters and the balloons did fly, but they were a little lower this year than perh ....
We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Ontario went into lockdown on Boxing Day and travel has been discouraged. “I wish to thank the people of Pickering for all of their support and understanding for my family over the last two and a half years following the loss of our incredible son Alex to suicide. It is a profound pain that will never go away for me, my wife, Karen, and our daughter, Keara,” Ashe said in a statement. “It is well known that over the Christmas break, Karen and I went overseas to visit Alex’s ashes and deal with our ongoing grief. In making this decision, I believed it was a necessary one for the mental well-being of our family. But I am also aware of how this appears, recognizing that we have all been urged to stay home in an effort to contain COVID-19.” ....
JACKSON ⢠After serving as interim director of the Mississippi Development Authority since last May, John Rounsaville has been elevated to executive director of the state economic development agency. Gov. Tate Reeves made the announcement Tuesday. âHeâs done an exceptional job in his interim capacity,â Reeves said. âHeâs earned the respect of Mississippi businesses across the state, because they know heâs pulling for them. And heâs helped us win in the competition for jobs and expansions.â MDA employs about 300 people. Rounsaville replaces Tupelo native Glenn McCullough Jr., who was MDA director under former Gov. Phil Bryant from 2015 through January of last year. ....