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Kane Williamson, Amelia Kerr and Devon Conway the big winners at New Zealand Cricket Awards 13 Apr, 2021 08:15 AM 8 minutes to read All you need to know from a weekend of golden point thrillers in 90 seconds. Video / NZ Herald / Sky Sport All you need to know from a weekend of golden point thrillers in 90 seconds. Video / NZ Herald / Sky Sport NZ Herald Black Caps captain Kane Williamson was awarded the Sir Richard Hadlee Medal for the fourth time in six years, while Amelia Kerr and Devon Conway claimed double honours at the New Zealand Cricket Awards for the 2020-21 season. Williamson s incredible home test summer helped him claim the supreme award, along with the international test player of the year and the Redpath Cup for first-class batting, after he amassed a whopping 639 runs in just four innings at an average of 159. ....
Outside spending in superintendent race tops $1 million April 5, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail MADISON, Wis. (AP) Outside spending in Wisconsin s race for state superintendent has topped $1 million, the most ever spent by special interests trying to influence the officially nonpartisan race, the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign said Monday. The group tracks spending on political campaigns, including the one to be decided Tuesday. The race for Department of Public Instruction secretary pits Pecatonica school district superintendent Jill Underly against former Brown Deer superintendent Deb Kerr. Underly has the backing of the state teachers union and a wide array of Democrats, while Kerry is favored by many conservatives, including former Gov. Scott Walker. ....
Underly calls superintendent opponent Kerr transphobic SCOTT BAUER, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail MADISON, Wis. (AP) Wisconsin school superintendent candidate Jill Underly accused her opponent Deborah Kerr of being transphobic during a forum Thursday because Kerr supports prohibiting transgender students from playing girls sports. The spirited back and forth came during a virtual question and answer session hosted by the Milwaukee Press Association just five days before Tuesday s election. The winner will serve a four-year term as secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, the state s top education official. The candidates were asked whether they support bills introduced by legislative Republicans that would prohibit transgender girls from participating in girls and women s sports at the high school and college levels. Wisconsin is one of more than 20 states that are considering restrictions on athletics or gender-confirming health ....