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SVHS Speech and Debate team members who competed at state include Nick Jardine, Priscilla Greenwell, Gabe Daniel, Holly Draney, Ashley Helm, Amalie Scherbel, Joseph Scherbel, Parker Thompson, Zoey Scherbel, Aidan Shervin, Kendrick Shervin, Maggie Daniel, Morgan Scaffide, Caleb Thygerson, Samuel Draney, Nathan Casperson and Callin Sanderson. Elie Thygerson, though part of the team, was unable to compete. The SVHS Speech and Debate team is advised by Katie Roberts and Julie Lewis. ◆ The skilled senior is one of only six debaters selected state-wide. Star Valley High School Senior Speech and Debate Team Captain Josef Scherbel, son of Karl and Holli Scherbel, of Etna, has been appointed by the Wyoming High School Forensic Association as one of six students state-wide to represent the forensic community as a 2021 Wyoming High School Forensic Ambassador. ....
A FLOODING saga which has turned a disabled Greenock man s garden into a swamp has finally been resolved. Water had been pouring down onto Michael Doherty s Grieve Road rear garden for no fewer eight years and cascading over a wall onto paving slabs at his door. Mr Doherty, 48, had repeatedly complained to Oak Tree Housing Association to no avail and then contacted Councillor Tommy McVey, who got in touch with the association and adjacent landowners Greenock Golf Club. When Cllr McVey had no success he turned to our sister title The Greenock Telegraph to highlight the problem. Now the golf club, although not accepting responsibility, has taken remedial action to divert water away from a drain at the back of Michael s property. ....
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A VULNERABLE man has hit out at housing bosses for not dealing with a huge flooding problem which has turned his back garden into a bog. Michael Doherty says water is pouring down onto his drying green and cascading over a wall onto slabs at the rear of his home. The 48-year-old, who has disabilities, lives in the former family home in Grieve Road and has been battling with Oak Tree Housing Association for many years over the problem. The water is flowing down from Greenock Golf Club land and a local councillor has now stepped in, saying he is shocked by the way the saga has been handled. ....