The River Hunters are back for a third series on Sky History, due to premiere in November. DURHAM underwater archaeologist Gary Bankhead has spoken of his excitement after a third series of River Hunters was announced. The new series, due to air on the Sky History channel in November, once again pairs river detectorist and US YouTube sensation Beau Ouimette with TV presenter Rick Edwards, as they delve into the depths of Britain’s watery past. As in previous series, Rick and Beau will be joined by diving archaeologist and the series’ resident expert Gary. Using state-of-the-art underwater technology, live drone footage and accounts from the period, Gary, Beau and Rick perform the first underwater archaeological surveys in some of the most exciting and iconic historical sites in Britain, often in dangerous and fast-flowing water.
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Saturday, April 24, 2021
Third resource officer needed after one goes back on road duty
Monett School Board members recently reviewed policy on school resource officers and school protection officers, slots filled by officers with the Monett Police Department and the district.
School Protection Officers are authorized by the district to carry concealed firearms and self-defense spray on campus, once they have successfully completed a Department of Public Safety approved SPO Training Program.
The district employs SPO Shey Snodgrass as a protection officer at Central Park Elementary and SPO Matt Houck as the School Care Coordinator at Monett Elementary School.
A school resource officer, by federal definition, is a career law enforcement officer with sworn authority who is deployed by an employing police department or agency in a community-oriented policing assignment to work in collaboration with one or more schools. The district employs SROs Jay Jastal at the high school campus a
Saturday, April 3, 2021
1. Why do you want to run for a seat on the school board?
I believe in serving my community. It is who I am. I want to use my leadership training and experience to support the most important structure we have in our society education. My parents were both educators. My mother taught elementary school for years in Springfield. My Dad, a WWI veteran, received two years of business school education and taught in a one-room school in Arkansas before turning to business. My parents believed so strongly in the importance of a good education that they paid for my brothers and I to attend Greenwood Laboratory school, then paid for our college educations. They sacrificed. Now I want to serve by listening to the parents, teachers, counselors and students, and speak up for them. I want to help Dr. Mark Drake accomplish his goals and look forward to the growth of our school district.
I had to tell children on Newsround : Mark Speight s SMart co-star Kirsten O Brien reflects on the horrendous experience and weird pressure of reporting his suicide on kids TV
The SMart frontwoman, 39, spoke on the The Hot Mess Mums Club podcast about her late colleague and friend s heartbreaking suicide in 2008
Mark died at 42, when he was found hanged in Paddington Station in April 2008, after the death of his fiancée Natasha Collins, who died in January that year
Kirsten presented SMart, from 1999 to 2009 and became close to her co-star leading to the request for her to speak about him on Newsround
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