New effort to crack down on speeders in Virginia village
Virginia village hopes new measure will slow speeds
A Virginia village that says its overrun with speeding vehicles hopes a new measure will slow drivers down.
ALDIE, Va. - A big win Tuesday for a village in Northern Virginia plagued with speeders.
Route 50 runs right through Aldie, and if you’ve driven through it, chances are you were going faster than the 25 mile per hour speed limit.
Citizens in the historic village have been begging for help slowing down drivers and Tuesday night, the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors delivered.
Washington High School Students Performing at Virtual Solo-Small Ensemble Music Festival
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(L-R) Keegan Colby, Hannah Rees, Molly Klinzman, and Jenna Messer.
A year after COVID-19 closed Iowa schools and cancelled the state individual speech contest, seven Washington High School students will be competing at the state contest at Winfield-Mt. Union High School tomorrow.
Quinn Wubbena, Hannah Rees, Mathew Osborn, Jenna Messer, Molly Klinzman, Keegan Colby, and Brynn Beenblossom all advanced from the district contest that was also held at Winfield-Mt. Union on February 27th to perform for the chance to receive All-State nominations, though there will be no festival for the second year in a row.
Spectators are allowed to watch the contest in person, and they must wear face masks, as well as the students performing. Messer says they chose the option of wearing face shields as it allows them to better emote, and she says this is a step up from the large group contests that were held virtually this year, “We didn’t have a state competition last year because of COVID and s
Seven Washington High School students received a Division I rating at the district individual speech contest at Winfield-Mt. Union High School last weekend and are advancing to state.
Nine events have qualified overall for state: Quinn Wubbena and Hannah Rees with solo musical theatre, Mathew Osborn with poetry, Jenna Messer with public address, Molly Klinzman with storytelling and literary program, Keegan Colby with review and acting, and Brynn Beenblossom with prose. Emma Kaye also performed at the district contest in prose and after dinner speaking. The Washington team will perform for a panel of three Iowa High School Speech Association judges at Winfield-Mt. Union on March 13th for a shot at receiving All-State nominations. Though the All-State Festival won’t be held this year due to COVID-19.
Award-winning mobile technician, Mathew Osborn from Rygor Commercials MERCEDES-Benz Truck and Van Dealer group, Rygor Commercials of Westbury, continues to be recognised for its team’s commitment to excellent customer service, winning Van Dealer of The Year at the 2021 WhatVan? Awards. The company said the prestigious award win was a fantastic achievement, recognising the effort and dedication of the business’ van division, in delivering exceptional customer service to its customers. Rygor Director Tim Stacey said: “Award wins are always welcome, appreciated and celebrated. In such a challenging year, this award speaks volumes about the resilience, the perseverance and the commitment of the Rygor team, who have adapted incredibly to ‘the new normal’ and who set standards within the commercial vehicle industry.
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