Hearsall Common funfair opening delayed by council to mourn Prince Philip
Pat Collins Funfairs at Hearsall Common were told to delay their opening for a week but can now open from tomorrow
18:24, 12 APR 2021 (Image: Chris De Bretton-Gordon)
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A “spoilsport” decision to postpone a fun fair in Coventry to mourn the death of Prince Philip has been reversed by council chiefs following complaints.
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In The Moment … February 4th, 2021 Show 985 Hour 1
Two bills making their way through the South Dakota state legislature this session address the addition of June 19 as a state holiday, but with important distinctions. Senate Bill 71, introduced by Senator Jim Bolin, establishes Juneteenth as a working holiday in the state. Senate Bill 89, introduces by Senator Reynold Nesiba adds Juneteenth as an official state holiday. Today to talk about the significance of Juneteenth and why these bills matter.
Guests:
Julian Beaudoin, small business owner.
Mark Blackburn, Dean of Students at Augustana University and founder of the group Establishing Sustainable Connections.
Kira Kimball, Founder and Chair of Pathways for Inclusive Excellence.
With the start of a new year comes the chance to refresh the game and the mind, and that’s just what Adam Hadwin is hoping to do as he begins his 2021 campaign this week at the American Express Championship.
While last year wasn’t a terrible one, it was definitely not what Hadwin expected.
“I wasn’t satisfied at all,” he said. “It was just a very frustrating year. I felt like I was just one up-and-down, one shot, or one putt from a top-10 or top-20 finish and that’s what was so frustrating.”
After returning to play following the pause caused by the pandemic, Hadwin’s best finish was a tie for fourth at the Rocket Mortgage Classic in July. He could manage nothing better than a tie for 28th at the CJ Cup at Shadow Creek and 2020 ended with him missing three cuts consecutively, including one at the Masters.