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Ellsworth Police Log Week of April 29 Assault reported Police responded to a call regarding a woman being assaulted in the Home Depot parking lot on April 22. When they arrived, no assault was found to have occurred. Vandalism Officer Amie Torrey received a report that someone broke the windshield of a vehicle belonging to a local resident on April 22. Harassment Officer James Hassard fielded a harassment complaint from a local woman on April 19. He issued a cease harassment order to the man reported as harassing her. No underage drinking Deputy Chief Troy Bires conducted an underage drinking detail on April 22, walking one young woman through a field sobriety test and reporting no violations. ....
Athletics club appeals for new coaches to come forward February 22, 2021 at 9:24 am Orkney Athletic Club hopes to grow the club’s coaching network, and appealed for new members to join the committee. Back row, from the left: Carolynn Leslie, Kay Gilmour, Ian Sutcliffe, Aly MacPhail, Julia McArthur and Inga Linklater. Front row, from the left: athletes Finn Aberdein, Emily McArthur, Rafi Linklater and Mark Linklater. (Orkney Photographic) Can you assist in putting a spring in the step of Orkney’s young athletes? One sports club is appealing for help as it attempts to plug a coaching shortage and secure the future of one of Orkney’s most popular and diverse sports clubs. ....
Recognising the hurt and pain of our First Peoples January 23, 2021 12.21am Normal text size Credit:Andrew Dyson To submit a letter to The Age, email [email protected]. Please include your home address and telephone number. AUSTRALIA DAY Recognising the hurt and pain of our First Peoples It was probably hard for Scott Morrison’s convict ancestor, who was transported for stealing yarn, and other British convicts (The Age, 22/1). However, it is the height of irony for a man of such power and status to compare this to the dispossession, cruelty and loss of life, family structure and culture experienced by Indigenous people in Australia which has resulted in well-documented intergenerational trauma. ....
Governmentâs arrogance in refusing to apologise Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Governmentâs arrogance in refusing to apologise December 18, 2020 â 11.35pm Save Normal text size Credit:Illustration: Andrew Dyson To submit a letter to The Age, email [email protected]. Please include your home address and telephone number. THE HIGH-RISE LOCKDOWN Governmentâs arrogance in refusing to apologise Victorian Ombudsman Deborah Glass has found what any right-minded person should have thought at the time â the lockdown of the high-rise towers, which occurred with only 15 minutesâ notice to tenants, breached their human rights (The Age, 18/12). She did not find there should not have been a lockdown, only that the manner in which it was implemented was against the medical advice and breached human rights. When it occurred, I was appalled, both as a lawyer and a ....