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Lawton School Teacher celebrates 51 Years with the District
LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - At eighty-years-old Barbara Harris is a ball of energy.
With a bubbling personality, Harris teaches special education at Hugh Bish Elementary school but wears many hats.
She’s always on the move and volunteers for sidewalk and bus duty in addition to teaching the students in her own classroom.
She said her eagerness to help is the key to the longevity she’s enjoyed with Lawton Public Schools.
“You just work with the good people, the good people work with you and that’s called longevity because a lot of people don’t do that. Whenever they ask me to help, to do something, I jump right in there,” she said.
READERS have shared their views after police deployed hand-held speed guns to track motorists on Walney. The operation was not part of a specific campaign but as a direct result of residents’ recent concerns. Jayne Smith said: “It’s everywhere! Two lads yesterday on Flass Lane must’ve been going 50mph. Looked like one was chasing the other.” Barbara Harris said: “Perhaps the police could check out the Coast Road!” Sarah Lodge said: “They need to come to Dalton and sit on Cemetery Hill.” Alan Park said: “Moor Tarn Lane. They must be deaf too with all the stupid exhausts knocking about.”
Gov. Ivey: Multiple counties in Ala. approved for Individual Assistance from FEMA following March 25 tornadoes
Governor Ivey tours tornado damage By Alan Collins | March 29, 2021 at 7:49 PM CDT - Updated April 26 at 3:42 PM
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Governor Ivey announced Monday that certain counties in Alabama have been approved for Individual Assistance (IA) from FEMA. Counties qualifying for IA include: Bibb, Calhoun, Clay, Hale, Jefferson, Perry, Randolph and Shelby.
“Alabama knows all too well the devastating effects severe weather can have, but we always rebuild back stronger. I saw firsthand some of the damage from the March 25 tornadoes and after the local assessment came in, I sent a request to the president and FEMA so that we could get the deserved additional aid for our people. We have been working diligently to get this done, and I am pleased that Alabama will see additional help. I encourage individuals in these eligible counties to take advantage of this as