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Yellow Buses are joining forces with the Bournemouth Reggae Weekender festival as an official partner to provide transport for the event. The reggae festival is being ,organised by Afro disiac Live Radio CIC, is due to take place this weekend between July 30- August 1 at King’s Park. Yellow Buses will be running shuttle bus services between Poole and Christchurch and the venue, of which the price is already included with any entry ticket. Jay Thornton of Yellow Coaches, sister company of Yellow Buses, said they “are very proud to be supporting yet another popular and local event.” He said: “We have been working very closely with the event organisers to provide a travel solution so people can get to and from the event safely, efficiently and without the hassle of driving or parking their cars.”
Christopher Horner | Tribune-Review
Kiski Area’s Grant Smith works against Plum’s Andrew Claassen at 145 pounds during their match Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2020, at Kiski Area High School. Kiski won, 66-12.
After more starts and stops to the season than he cares to remember, Plum wrestling coach Mike Supak said he’s anxious to see his team begin competition this week.
The Mustangs, who had conducted only a couple of practices before Gov. Tom Wolf’s shutdown orders Dec. 10 as part of overall mitigation efforts to slow the covid-19 spread, got back in the wrestling room Jan. 4. So far, Supak likes what he sees from a roster of 16.