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Brock Martin receives Federal Employee of the Year Award
Sunday PM (SitNews) Ketchikan, Alaska - Forester Brock Martin accepted his Federal Employee of the Year Award from the Ketchikan Federal Executive Association, presented by Ketchikan Coast Guard Commander Arthur Dehnz; Shane Walker, Ketchikan Misty Fjords District Ranger; and Gilbert Varela, Ketchikan Port Director and Chief Supervisory Officer for the U.S. Customs and Boarder Protection on March 1, 2021. (From Left to right) Gilbert Varela, Ketchikan Port Director and Chief Supervisory Officer for the U.S. Customs and Boarder Protection; Commander Arthur Dehnz, Commanding Officer for Coast Guard Base Ketchikan, Ketchikan Misty Fjords Ranger District Forester Brock Martin; and Ketchikan Misty Fjords District Ranger Shane Walker pose for a photo March 1, 2021 after presenting the award. ....
Michael Nunn THE Ipswich Jets have come back from the Sunshine Coast to prepare for a home trial against the Souths Logan Magpies on Saturday. This will be the Jets last trial game with the cancellation of the Jets v Hunters next week due to quarantine issues with the Hunters. The Jets Intrust Super Cup team lost 42-8 to the Falcons but coach Keiron Lander took positives from the trip to the Coast. Our first half was very good. I was very happy with the first 40 minutes, Lander said. I didn t make an interchange for the first half so the players out there got a good run. ....
Why you should watch the Intrust Super Cup this season A Set the default text size A Set large text size Replay A Set the default text size A Set large text size With an easing of COVID restrictions this year, Queensland rugby league fans will once again have the chance to watch Queensland’s premier rugby league competition, the Intrust Super Cup. Here’s why you should go along to a game this season. The clubs The Intrust Super Cup is stacked full of historic clubs, many of whom (particularly in the greater Brisbane region) have ambitions of joining the top flight of football. ....
Artists adding a touch of kiwiana to the town included Flox, Kell Sunshine and Ikarus. Street art was gaining in popularity and places like Dunedin had a street art trail, with some murals painted by internationally-acclaimed artists. Bluff’s street art, however, was all created by New Zealand artists, he said. “It’s all 100 per cent kiwi made, which is pretty cool – kiwi murals by Kiwis.’’ The biggest being painted this week was 40 metres long by eight metres wide, he said. Deow was from Southland and had spent time preparing the walls before other artists arrived. “Some of them are 100 years old and they’re just raw concrete. They’ve never been sealed and never been painted, so to transform them and give them a new lease of life is pretty cool. ....
Brisbane Bombers director Nicholas Livermore hopes a merger with the rival Western Corridor bid team will help convince the ARL Commission that the 17th team NRL team should be based in Ipswich. The ARLC is due to make a mid-year decision on whether to expand the Telstra Premiership by admitting a second Brisbane club in 2023 and the merger of the rival bids has thrown down the gauntlet to Redcliffe Dolphins and Brisbane Firehawks. “I would like to think this will be the winning bid and demonstrates to the ARL Commission that we have got Brisbane as a whole, in terms of that market share the Broncos don’t represent,” Livermore said. ....