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Q: There are several trees along Sunnyside Drive that have a red X painted on them. They are mostly near M-115. Are these marked to be removed? If so, when will they be removed? A: Rover reached out to Cadillac Department of Public Works Operations Manager Ken Payne who those trees are marked so they can be removed. He said they are either dead or soon will be so they were marked so a contractor could give an estimate on how much it will cost. As for the timeframe, Payne said they will be removed sometime after the end of the current school year. ....
The pandemic has had wide-ranging affects on the world of arts and culture as, overnight, the entertainment industry shut down. Now, almost 12 months later, for some artists, green shoots are emerging as more and more cultural events embrace the technological world. Once upon a time, plays, concerts and operas were ticket-only affairs, but now, in what is a brand-new world, the public can enjoy these cultural events from their own sitting room, and Kerry artist Gavan Ring is hoping that such events will help the public escape the reality of the current lock-down. Gavan, from Cahersiveen, is one of the lucky artists who is back on the international stage this week. ....
Ingram has worked as federal prosecutor, law professor Lynne Ingram The Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands has added Lynne Ingram as lead family law attorney in its Nashville office. Ingram, a former federal prosecutor, will manage the family law practice group for the nonprofit law firm. The work will include coordinating with volunteer attorneys assisting on civil cases. She currently serves as an adjunct professor at Vanderbilt University School of Law, teaching trial advocacy. She was most recently a partner at Barton and previously operated her own practice and spent more than a decade as an assistant U.S. attorney in Phoenix and Nashville, where she served as coordinator for a human trafficking task force. ....