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A 'legendary' police officer battling leukaemia lost his fight for life after contracting coronavirus in hospital.
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The Association of Convenience Stores has appointed two new board directors.
Hanna Hofer, vice-president of BP’s UK operations and dealer business, is taking over as its representative from Dave Newton, who is leaving for a Europe-wide role with BP. Hofer has most recently worked with BP in Shanghai and previously in various roles in the UK and Europe.
Ali Jones, customer director at the Co-op, is taking the convenience retailer’s place on the board. She replaces David Roberts who has moved to become managing director of Co-op Power. Jones has held a number of board positions in general merchandise retailing businesses.
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Lincoln rallies through unprecedented year
Lincoln graduates Erin McGinness, Ashley Thibault, Abbey O’Hern, and Kayla Piggott were preparing for the Lincoln High School Graduation Car Parade that took place on June 17. Similar to most schools this year, the Class of 2020 at Lincoln High School had to alter their traditional graduation ceremony due to the pandemic. The students also had a virtual graduation. (Breeze File photo by Charles Lawrence)
LINCOLN – It can be hard to imagine now, but 2020 began as all years do, with the promise of a new beginning.
Our daily lives were collectively changed in early spring, when the arrival of COVID-19 halted most activity, wiped toilet paper off the shelves and forced families to quarantine.
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