Fairfield police say a 69-year-old man died in a motorcycle crash last night at the Intersection of Route 45 and Highway 15 west of Fairfield. Police say he appeared to be westbound on Highway 15 at approximately 8:50 when he lost control and struck a curb, then a traffic sign. The motorcycle then hit another curb and ejected the operator. The man was pronounced deceased at the scene. His name is being withheld pending notification of family. The City of Fairfield, with the assistance of Frontier Community College, has announced a Back to Business Grant workshop later this week. The workshop will be held in Room 24 of Mason Hall from 6 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday. Fairfield Zoning Officer Flo Simpson will be on hand to assist businesses in submitting their grant applications; the program will begin accepting applications on Wednesday, and it will close October 11th. Anyone needing more information should contact Simpson at 842-4802 or 842-6604. Several people were booked in the Wayne County
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The Wayne County Board met last night and heard an update from County Highway Engineer Dennis Seidel about possible safety measures at the intersection of Enterprise Road and Route 161. He said he has met with various entities about possibilities, including implementing a four-way stop, but he doesn’t want to create another problem while attempting to fix another, as sight distance is key in placing stop signs. He anticipates more information in the next week. At the conclusion of the meeting, Royce Carter announced he would resign from the board, effective immediately, as he has moved out of the area. He thanked fellow board members, office holders, and voters for their trust and cooperation over the years, and a reception was held in his honor.
Texas Theatre and Dance at The University of Texas at Austin Presents YEAR OF THE TIGER
Year of the Tiger is a blend of fact and fiction that seeks to respond to some of the troubling and often unbelievable events of the past year.by BWW News Desk
Texas Theatre and Dance will present Year of the Tiger, a newly-developed work that explores our shared reality of the past year. On the eve of the anniversary of the COVID-19 global pandemic, a news anchor is preparing for a special transmission commemorating the year that has gone by when she is visited by a tiger who really wants her to get the story straight, no matter what the cost.
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