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BEA schools prepare for September The BEA?School Board adapts to changes in COVID-19 restrictions By Kevin Mertens - Staff Writer | Jul 18, 2021 Community Workforce Coordinator Emily Davis gave BEA School Board members an update on last year’s projects. “It is definitely different planning for the upcoming school year this year than it was last year,” Blue Earth Area superintendent Mandy Fletcher told members of the BEA School Board at their meeting on Monday, July 12. “We do not have to plan for three different learning scenarios this year like we had to last year and we do not have to prepare for social distancing.” ....
Andrew Spark's family donate binoculars to Lyme Regis RNLI chardandilminsternews.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from chardandilminsternews.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
THE sister of a man who was lost in a tragedy 26 years ago has marked the anniversary with a special donation. On June 12, 1995, the Lyme Regis lifeboat crew were informed that a powerboat with three men on board was overdue from a fishing trip. On board were Chard men Andrew Sparks, 29, and brothers Tom and Leslie Davies, aged 36 and 33 respectively. The search for the trio involved five lifeboats, two RAF Nimrod aircraft, two coastguard helicopters and two Royal Navy helicopters. The Lyme Regis RNLI volunteers were at sea for more than 16 hours, the longest ever call out for the crew. It also involved six crew changes, and 400 litres of fuel. ....
Eric Dodge Morristown didnât have to look very far to find its new town administrator. It found its man on the townâs selectboard. Eric Dodge, a retired police officer and selectboard member, was hired April 5 to replace Dan Lindley, who has been town administrator since 2008. Dodge will be paid $63,441 for the job, plus benefits. Dodge doesnât have professional town administrative experience, and was hired mainly based on his experience during the past five years on the selectboard, according to Bob Beeman, selectboard chair. Lindley said there were âwell overâ 30 applicants for the job, and the hiring committee â Lindley; board members Beeman, Brian Kellogg, Judy Bickford and Gary Nolan; town clerk Sara Haskins; finance director Tina Sweet; and police chief Richard Keith â whittled it down to six for interviews. ....