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New Dean installed at Newport Cathedral | South Wales Argus

New Dean of Newport Cathedral Ian Black THE new Dean of Newport Cathedral has been installed - and has spoken of the opportunity for a reboot after a challenging year. A socially-distanced congregation gathered at the service on Saturday, May 22 to welcome Dean Ian - a former Peterborough vicar - to his new role. The service saw the new Dean presented by Bishop of Monmouth Cherry Vann - and welcomed by party poppers fired by the choristers. Speaking after the service, Dean Ian, said: “It’s a great honour to become Dean of Newport Cathedral. My wife Susan and I have been made extremely welcome since moving to Newport and into the Diocese at the end of April.

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Time Machine: 50 years ago, Gilman mining ceases after fertilizer plant shutdown in Illinois

Daily file photo Week of May 12, 2012 John Schneiger, a former city manager in Fruita and New Port Richey, Florida, was hired as Eagle’s new town manager. A 76-year-old McCoy man Thomas Landauer, was killed in a predawn hit-and-run accident along Colorado Highway 131 north of Wolcott. Zeth Ramsey, a graduate of Eagle Valley High School and Colorado Mesa University, signed as a free agent with the San Diego Chargers. 10 years ago Week of May 12, 2011 RED Development of Kansas City, Missouri, presented a revised plan for its Eagle River Station retail/residential project located east of town. The proposal included 582,000 square feet of commercial space and 550 rental units for the 88-acre property.

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Downtown Fargo's former music stores still ring a bell for some longtime residents

Downtown Fargo s former music stores still ring a bell for some longtime residents In today s Neighbors column, Bob Lind hears from readers about the businesses that used to draw customers to Broadway and surrounding streets. Written By: Bob Lind | × Bob Lind, Neighbors columnist. The ForumThe Forum Lynn Johnson, Wheaton, Minn., who was trying to remember the name of the music store below the apartment she lived in. Today, “Neighbors” passes on more memories you folks have sent in about those stores. Barb Anderson, Fargo, writes that one music store was Marguerite s. “The lady who owned it was originally from Jamestown, N.D., my hometown,” Barb writes. “She sold guitars and gave music lessons. Her son helped her.

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Digital City Festival's full Marketing agenda is now available online

What s on the Marketing Track at Digital City Festival 2021 April 13th, 11am Manifest worked with Tommee Tippee on The Boob Life, a unified campaign which put mums front and centre to show the realities of infant feeding journeys. The campaign was faced with praise when it launched in February but also censorship from places like Facebook, which removed the video. Neil Knowles of Tommee Tippee; Chomoi Picho-Owiny, Emily Huyton, and Isabel Thomson of Manifest; plus marketing consultant Fiona Wylie will be discussing the challenges of tackling such a sensitive and personal subject and why it s important to use digital content and creativity to break the boundaries of topics like this.

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Families' anguish as flooding leaves Fife graves submerged

© Steve Brown / DCT Media Graves and memorials lie under inches of water as flooding happens again at Ballingry Cemetery on Hill Road. Heartbroken families have vented their fury at Fife Council after their loved ones’ final resting places ended up submerged under several feet of water. Flooding affected many areas of the Kingdom throughout the weekend but the situation was perhaps most profound at Ballingry Cemetery, where scores of graves were completely swamped by the deluge on Friday through Saturday. Mementoes and keepsakes which had been placed beside headstones were either destroyed or washed away to another part of the cemetery, while relatives who have not been able to get out to survey the extent of any damage will be anxiously fearing the worst.

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