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Aldermen reappoint Peoples to Aberdeen School Board seat djournal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from djournal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Swindon Adver staff past and present say a fond farewell to Flicky Harrison thisiswiltshire.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thisiswiltshire.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Aberdeen s Black History Trail Starting Friday, people can tour through Aberdeen to learn about black history. Posted: Feb 24, 2021 9:03 PM Updated: Feb 25, 2021 8:54 AM Posted By: Alexis Jones ABERDEEN, Miss. (WTVA) - Executive Director of Aberdeen’s Visitors Bureau, Tina Robbins, worked on the Black History Trail for months with teachers, historians, and church leaders. The trail focuses on people and attractions that shaped black history in the city. Robbins 15 locations are apart of the tour and each attraction has a marker so people can know where to stop. Robbins said since it’s a driving tour, it will be easier for people to social distance. Volunteers will give visitors and residents a brochure with historic facts and directions for the tour ....
AN ambulance had to be pulled out of a pothole-ridden road after becoming stuck while responding to a medical emergency. Paramedics were called to Seawick Road, in St Osyth, at about 7am yesterday after receiving reports the a man was hurt in a fall. Two ambulances and an air ambulance attended the scene and crews treated a patient. He was then transported to Colchester Hospital by road for further assessment and care. Before leaving, the ambulance drivers “experienced difficulties” due to the snowy conditions. But residents, such as Mark Twin, 49, believe the poor state of the road also played a part. ....
AN ambulance had to be pulled out of a pothole-ridden road after becoming stuck while responding to a medical emergency. Paramedics were called to Seawick Road, in St Osyth, at about 7am yesterday after receiving reports the a man was hurt in a fall. Two ambulances and an air ambulance attended the scene and crews treated a patient. He was then transported to Colchester Hospital by road for further assessment and care. Before leaving, the ambulance drivers “experienced difficulties” due to the snowy conditions. But residents, such as Mark Twin, 49, believe the poor state of the road also played a part. ....