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Overturned lorry causes delays after blocking major road

Overturned lorry causes delays after blocking major road Humberside Police Tweeted shortly before 9am to say they were going to recover the lorry Updated An overturned lorry at Salt End Roundabout (Image: Dave Calvert) Sign up to the Hull Live newsletter for daily updates and breaking newsInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up here! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice These dramatic images show an lorry overturned at Salt End.

Newland Board of Aldermen addresses town operations

NEWLAND — The Newland Board of Aldermen convened for its monthly meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 2, in which the board discussed yearly employee evaluations, as well as the rising of a few points of concern for the town. The meeting began with a discussion among the aldermen about a seemingly contentious issue that arose amongst town employees and town management related to yearly evaluations. Alderman Dave Calvert began the discussion by stating that he has worked in management for the past 30 years and brought up the issue of a special meeting that was requested by a board member. Alderman Christie Hughes stated that she asked for the meeting to talk with town employees about their work and to see if they needed anything from the town. However, the board members later decided not to hold the meeting.

Town announces plans for O Reilly Auto Parts in Newland

NEWLAND — On Tuesday, Jan. 5, during the Town of Newland’s regularly scheduled meeting, Town Manager Keith Hoilman announced that O’Reilly Auto Parts would be opening a store in town. Hoilman had received the plans for the O’Reilly Auto Parts from the developer, which he said is planned to be built at 335 Linville Street, the former location of The Avery Journal-Times, and will be a 7,200-square-foot building. The old building will be demolished, and a brand new one will be built. “It’s good for the town to get another business. I had been working with Tommy Burleson, and the developer, also the engineer,” Hoilman said.

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