Hillsdale Collegian
Piano instructor to retire after ‘mosaic’ career
Courtesy | Debbi Wyse
Teacher of piano Debbi Wyse added one of the last tiles to the “mosaic” of her Hillsdale music career last weekend as she played a duo concert also titled “Mosaic” with pianist Kristi Gautsche.
The name was fitting, as the story of a musician as talented as Debbi Wyse is best told through a mosaic a collection of memories and details that come together to show the whole picture. The first tile of her mosaic goes back to when she was just seven years old, when her parents bought her a new Wurlitzer piano.
Ranking 32nd of the 50 states, Pennsylvania is below average overall for retirement, but it does provide seniors the 12th best quality of life, according to an analysis from WalletHub.
Wall Street Is Headed Through The Roof
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As we mentioned in a previous post, it seems the Fed needs to keep buying TIPS to keep the nominal rate from spiking. We aren’t talking about hyper inflation or rates as high as they were from the 1970s to the 1980s. However, a 4% 10 year yield would probably have a destabilizing effect on markets. That’s just a hypothetical number. We don’t know the exact rate the 10 year yield will become a problem. The Fed doesn’t want to find out when it will be an issue.
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Department seeking beginners as well as officers who want to transfer to city force
ELIZABETHTON â The Elizabethton Police Department is accepting applications from individuals interested in starting a career as a police officer, as well as experienced officers interested in transferring to the Elizabethton Police Department from another agency.
Applications are being accepted from now through 5 p.m. on Friday, March 26. You may pick up an application at the city of Elizabethton Human Resources Department or online at the city of Elizabethton website under job openings, https://bit.ly/37ImHCt.
The application process is the first step towards becoming a city officer. Upon submitting an application, candidates for entry level and reserve officers will receive information and an appointment for taking a written examination.
ABC Council to request urgent meeting with PSNI over horrendous parking situation at forest parks Adam Morton
DUP Councillor Lavelle McIlwrath
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council is to request an urgent meeting with the PSNI to seek a solution to the “horrendous” parking situation at the borough’s forest parks.
The matter was raised at February’s monthly meeting of Council, by Councillor Lavelle McIlwrath, during a discussion of the minutes of February’s leisure and community services committee meeting.
Councillor McIlwrath described the parking situation at Loughgall and Gosford Forest Parks last weekend as “horrendous”.
“I understand it got to the point Gosford Forest Park car park was closed at 11:30am on Sunday (February 21) as it was full,” said Cllr McIlwrath.