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Date Time Temporary Road Closures – 2021 Targa Rally Council advises that a number of roads will be closed on Sunday 7 February 2021 for the purpose of staging the ‘Targa High Country’ Rally. Road closures will be as follows Eildon-Jamieson Road between Old Eildon Road (Jamieson) and Eildon Golf Club (Eildon) from 8.00 am to 6.30 pm UT Creek Road between McIntyres Lane (Alexandra) and Skyline Road (Devils River) from 9.30 am to 4.30 pm Skyline Road between UT Creek Road and Alford Avenue from 9.30 am to 4.30 pm Riverside Drive Eildon between Park Avenue and Centre Avenue from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm During the Rally, vehicle access along these roads will be restricted to authorised and emergency vehicles only. Roads will be marked with appropriate signage and supervised by traffic controllers. ....
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(Twitter/Saskatchewan Roughriders) Saturday was a sad day for Saskatchewan Roughriders fans as iconic fullback Steve Molnar died at age 73. Molnar, originally from Saskatoon, played for the CFL team from 1969 to 1978. He backed up the legendary George Reed for the majority of his career, then took over as the starter when Reed retired in 1976. Steve Mazurak, one of Molnar’s teammates starting in 1973, will remember him fondly. “He was one of those guys on the football team (who) when you would look around the room, you would say, ‘OK, whose respect do I really need if I’m going to be welcome in this locker room?’ It would probably be with a guy like Steve Molnar,” Mazurak said in an interview Sunday. ....
A Nixa man started serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex crimes against a child in 2020. Donald Whitworth, 69, made an Alford plea to a charge of statutory sodomy with a person less than 12 years of age, and two charges of first-degree child molestation. An Alford plea occurs when a defendant in a criminal court case declines to admit guilt, but admits that prosecuting attorneys have enough evidence mounted against him/her to result in a conviction if the case were to go through a trial. Christian County Presiding Judge Laura Johnson sentenced Whitworth to 10 years in prison on the sodomy plea and 10 years in prison on each of the child molestation pleas. The judge ordered that the sentence for molestation run consecutive to the sentence for sodomy, meaning that Whitworth is sentenced to a total of 20 years in a state prison. ....