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Winner in 2016: Tom Arthur (SNP) THE long-suffering town of Barrhead knows only too well what it’s like to be a left-wing enclave within a Tory constituency, due to its place within the East Renfrewshire local authority. However, it had a lucky escape from the calamity of being represented in the Scottish Parliament by Jackson Carlaw, thanks to the 2011 Holyrood boundary revision putting it in the Renfrewshire South constituency, where the Tories are essentially nowhere. They took just 11% of the vote in the seat in 2011 and even with the help of the Davidson surge in 2016 they only climbed to 16%. The sole threat to SNP incumbent Tom Arthur next week will therefore be Labour. However, that threat should not be taken too lightly, because the constituency was one of only 15 that Labour managed to retain when the SNP won their overall majority in 2011. ....
HAYS On the night of Jan. 6, 1869, Luke Barnes, Lee Watkins and James Ponder sat in jail accused of shooting a white railroad worker in this northwest Kansas town. By sunrise, the three Black men had been dragged from their cell by a mob of white townspeople and hanged from a railroad trestle over the creek that separates the town from Fort Hays, where the men were stationed in the U.S. Army. A Leavenworth newspaper reported that the town “indulged them in a dance in mid-air.” One hundred and twenty years later in 1989 the county commission gave a 5-mile stretch of road near that bridge a new name drawn from that ugly history: Noose Road. ....