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Two tires, from the same truck, riddled with at least 20 nails. A roofing truck dropped a box of the nails on the highway so I am sure that quite a few people picked up punctures that day, said Keyes, owner of E&M Motors Auto Service in Stuart.
It may seem an anomaly, but in fact it s pretty common. Nails, screws, bolts and other debris are all over our roads. They embed themselves in tires, causing flats, consternation and big expenses if the tire needs to be replaced.
I might be the poster child for this annoying phenomenon; eight times in my five years here, I ve had to trundle over to the repair shop with something stuck in my tire.
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You might have thought governors in Texas and Mississippi thrust the rest of us into a prolonged state of COVID-19 when they decided recently to end mask mandates and limit other restrictions.
President Joe Biden was blunt, too: The last thing we need is Neanderthal thinking that, in the meantime, everything s fine, take off your mask, forget it, he said, according to USA TODAY. It still matters.
Yes, continuing to be prudent, including wearing a mask, still matters. More on that later.
But if I’ve learned one thing from the past year-plus: No one knows for sure what exactly is going to happen next.
Letters to the Editor: Jan. 3, 2021
Large gift to Indian River Community Foundation will have ripple effect
On the same day that federal unemployment benefits were to expire for millions of Americans while a $900 billion aid package sat on President Trump’s desk, Indian River Community Foundation received a gift of $100,000 from a client who wished to remain anonymous. The generous donation came along with a special request that the money be used quickly to help vulnerable individuals and families in our community who may be struggling and need emergency financial assistance.
Here are just a few examples of how this one gift will help:
The well-known Leicestershire people we have lost in 2020 from Willie Thorne to Jeremy Bulloch
We remember those who have sadly died
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Leicester and Leicestershire has lost many well-known faces in 2020, from stars of the screen, to sportspeople to doctors and professors.
Some of those who died had sadly contracted coronavirus - and were working on the frontline of the NHS when they passed away.