Bald Knob Cross to host Blessing of the Jeeps On Saturday, May 15, 2021, Bald Knob Cross of Peace will host the second annual Blessing of the Jeeps. (Source: KFVS) By Jessica Ladd | May 5, 2021 at 10:32 AM CDT - Updated May 5 at 11:53 AM
ALTO PASS, Ill. (KFVS) - Bald Knob Cross of Peace will host the second annual Blessing of the Jeeps on Saturday, May 15.
The event provides an opportunity for Jeep enthusiasts to gather for a blessing at one of the region’s most iconic landmark.
The event will be hosted from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. with blessings at 9:30 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.
Two killed in Fulton County crash Two White County residents were killed Wednesday in a two-vehicle crash in Fulton County, according to the Arkansas State Police. (Source: Arkansas State Police) By Region 8 Newsdesk | April 28, 2021 at 9:03 PM CDT - Updated April 28 at 9:03 PM
FULTON CO., Ark. (KAIT) - Two White County residents were killed Wednesday in a two-vehicle crash in Fulton County, according to the Arkansas State Police.
Debra Kay Hudson, 38, of Bald Knob and Wesley Dean Burns, 50, of Judsonia was traveling west on Highway 62 in a Ram 3500 around 9:15 a.m. Wednesday when the crash happened.
According to ASP, the Ram 3500 crossed the double yellow-centerline of Highway 62 and struck a 2016 International tractor-trailer going east.
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Sunshine Coast business operator penalised
The Fair Work Ombudsman has secured a $5,250 penalty in court against the operator of a business at Bald Knob, in Queensland’s Sunshine Coast region.
The Federal Circuit Court has imposed the penalty against Amelia Ann Tester, who operates a business trading as Tarquin Lavender, which sells lavender products and previously operated a café and bed-and-breakfast.
The penalties were imposed in response to Ms Tester breaching the Fair Work Act by failing to comply with two Compliance Notices requiring her to calculate and back-pay entitlements owing to six employees.
Ms Tester back-paid the employees in full only after the Fair Work Ombudsman commenced legal action.
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Facebook mistakenly took down the official page for a French town called Bitche, after its algorithms dubbed the name as offensive.
The official page for Bitche, a town in northeastern France near the border with Germany, was removed on March 19, but has only just been addressed by Facebook.
Facebook France said the mistake was made following an incorrect analysis on the part of our systems .
It has since apologised for the embarrassing error and restored the page.
Earlier this year, Facebook apologised for banning users from mentioning National Trust beauty spot Devil s Dyke near Brighton after branding it ‘hate speech .