Dr. Describing the long road ahead to recovery for the victims. The rusty about this present time and one is coming out of or. Another victim is going back into work again today and have to go back into the or early next week. Lets go to mark who is live in Virginia Beach with the very latest. Good afternoon as you mentioned expecting an update from Law Enforcement and city officials sometime within the next few minutes. This will be the second update of the day for them as you mentioned we heard from them earlier today where they discussed the 12 people that were shot and killed industry here behind me yesterday afternoon. Eleven for Public Service would just come to work to do the job in 70 people have been here decades others just a few months. Either way all the people just coming in yesterday had no idea what would await them as they were at their office a fellow employee summary hood worked 15 years as an engineer for the city of Virginia Beach would open fire not just in one off
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Subscriber only THE ongoing development work of Ipswich softball officials, coaches and committee members is yielding some fine results. The Ipswich under-14 boys are celebrating their recent success at the Queensland championships where the team finished a commendable second. It was an awesome effort by the boys, head coach Derek Doyle said. Ipswich only lost 8-6 to eventual champions Redlands in the qualifying matches before going down 16-3 in the grand final at Redcliffe. The Ipswich team was: Ajay Grimsey, Isaac-James Martin, Mitchell Doyle, Blake Rumbel, Cooper Davenport, Joshua Moodie, Spencer Hughes, Cale Kaarsberg, Damien Hill, Nathan Hill, Jordyn Sharp, Tyreek Carlo and George Silva.
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