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Aftermarket extravaganza - BTS21 parts and accessories

Parts and accessories stands were spread across three floors at the Brisbane Truck Show. Here’s a snapshot of some of the standouts

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Texas doesn't track teachers, school employees who died of COVID


No state agency is tracking the number of Texas school employees who die from COVID-19. So WFAA is.
“She was great. And then she was gone,” said a colleague about Lancaster High School teacher Evonna Stewart, who died of COVID one day shy of her 27th birthday.
Author: Teresa Woodard
Updated: 7:42 PM CDT May 18, 2021
DALLAS — Cary Richards fell in love at 13 years old. 
The object of his affection wasn’t a girl. It was a sound. 
“When he was 13, he was watching television and landed on a movie called ‘The Glenn Miller Story’ and he said, ‘That’s what I want to do!’” said Cary’s wife, Sharon Trimble. 

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Councillors ask to review flooding response - with invite set for Natural Resources Wales to explain "failings"


Posted: Mon 15th Feb 2021
Councillors ask to review flooding response – with invite set for Natural Resources Wales to explain “failings”
A group of councillors have called for more information into the response after floods hit large parts of the county borough last month and how such events can be prevented in the future.
Properties in the Bangor-on-Dee and the Berse Road area of New Broughton were evacuated after heavy rainfall and snow caused by Storm Christoph caused flooding across the area.
Now councillor Nigel Williams (Gwenfro), supported by councillors Alan Edwards (New Broughton), Paul Rogers (Brymbo), Paul Blackwell (Plas Madoc), Trevor Bates (Glyn Ceiriog) and I David Bithell (Stansty) have put forward a topic request form for the homes and environments scrutiny committee to discuss how such flooding can be prevented in future.

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1 year after the first known US coronavirus death, over 450,000 families will never see a loved one again


1 year after the first known US coronavirus death, over 450,000 families will never see a loved one again
When Patricia Dowd passed away last February, no one knew it was from Covid-19.
She was 57 and very active, her brother said. Dowd had come down with flu-like symptoms but didn’t qualify for a Covid-19 test because they were scarce and restricted at the time.
In the one year since, more than 450,000 other families have suffered the shock and devastation of losing a loved one to coronavirus. Here are some of their stories:
An ER doctor saved lives and the mental health of colleagues

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One year after first known US COVID-19 death, over 450,000 families will never see a loved one again

In the past year, thousands of families have suffered the shock and devastation of losing a loved one to coronavirus.

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US coronavirus: One year on from first known COVID-19 death, over 450,000 lives lost

In the one year since Patricia Dowd passed away last February, more than 450,000 other families have suffer...

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Grand Prairie couple that died of COVID-19 remembered with mural


Mural honors married Grand Prairie teachers who died of COVID-19
Two teachers who devoted their lives to schools are being remembered after their deaths from COVID-19.
GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas - Two much-loved teachers who spent their lives dedicated to others and each other are being remembered after their deaths from COVID-19 with a mural.
Paul and Rosemary Blackwell both taught in Grand Prairie ISD. Their colleagues wanted to do something to honor their legacy.
An artist painted a mural of the couple on the corner of 17th and Small Street in Grand Prairie.
Paul Blackwell taught PE and coached 7th grade boys’ basketball at Fannin Middle School.

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Supermarket 'musical chairs': 4 Pak'nSave, New World stores said to be changing hands


Supermarket 'musical chairs': 4 Pak'nSave, New World stores said to be changing hands
21 Jan, 2021 04:34 AM
4 minutes to read
Supermarket store sales - big business. Photo / Greg Bowker
Four upper North Island supermarkets worth tens of millions of dollars are being sold in a musical chairs-style of transactions triggered by the pending sale of what is thought to be New Zealand's biggest revenue-earning
store.
Stores in the Foodstuffs North Island co-operative at Albany, College Hill, Birkenhead and Te Kuiti are said by insiders to be changing hands because owner/operators can only control one outlet at any one time.
All the deals are said to be triggered by the pending sale in August of Pak'nSave Albany which is said by insiders to then spark ownership changes to New World Victoria Park and possibly New Worlds at Birkenhead and Te Kuiti.

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Coronavirus: World death toll surpasses two million, real toll likely higher

It's as if 10 of the world's largest commercial jets fell out of the sky, every day for an entire year.

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