Some bids were considered for approval during the meeting of the Sweet Springs Board of Aldermen on Monday, March 8.
According to unofficial minutes from the meeting, the city received four bids for the removal of trees. They ranged from $2,500 to $5,000. Aldermen approved a bid of $2,500 from Neal’s Quality Tree Service, provided the contractor has insurance and is going to clean up the area.
In other news, Shannon Hall, representative of the park board, said two bids were received for the annual contract for mowing the park. The bids were for $7,000 and $8,400. Aldermen approved a bid from Noah’s Lawn Care/Red Letter Management for $7,000, which the city will pay $1,000 per month April through October.
A âFlying Ship,â and the Superior Mirage Behind It
âI told myself, âIt must be on water,ââ said a walker who took a picture that has since gone viral. âMy head doesnât want to understand that, but it must be on water.â
A picture appeared to show a ship hovering above the surface of the sea off southwestern England.Credit.David Morris/Apex
March 6, 2021
For David Morris, it was an ordinary stroll last month along the cliffs of Englandâs southwestern coast: his Terrier, a sunny morning, with ships passing on the horizon.
But one vessel seemed a little out of place. It appeared
More than 140 fire/police employees denied hazard pay
NASHVILLE (WSMV) The unions representing the Nashville fire department and metro police employees have filed grievances with the city, claiming more than 140 employees have been unfairly denied COVID-19 hazard pay.
The unions claim the employees were deemed essential and were required to come to work during the pandemic and believed they would qualify for the hazard pay bonuses.
“It’s very disappointing that they somehow got excluded,” Mark Young, president of IAFF Local 140, said.
Young said the roughly 40 fire department employees who were denied range from staff inside buildings to upper-level firefighters.
The couple s mirrors were damaged during the hit and run.
- Credit: Shannon Hall
A young couple are worried about how to get to hospital for their baby s birth after their car was wrecked by a hit-and-run driver.
Shannon Hall, 21, who is 36 weeks pregnant, lives in Lowestoft with her fiancé Andy, 23.
They have been left upset about the incident, which happened on Blackheath Road on Tuesday, January 26 between the hours of 7:45pm and 9:45pm - and Shannon is worried how she will get to hospital for the birth of her baby. It broke our hearts. We have been struggling with money after being on furlough. This is the last thing we needed, Miss Hall said.
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