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PORT HOPE 鈥?The $137,500 cenotaph revitalization project at Memorial Park will soon become a reality.Its been years in the making, and COVID-19 almost had its way with the project earlier this year, but with Howes Your Yard now on board and construction officially underway, the project should be all finished up towards the start of October, the Municipality of Port Hope has confirmed. The project is expected to take about three weeks to complete, w stanley becher eather permitting, said Floyd Beattie, the municipalitys parks and facilities manager. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley bottles Construction work started Sept. 14. They seem to be moving along at a pretty good pace, said a proud Wayne Stephens, the legions chair of the cenotaph refurbishment project, as he passed by the park on day one of construction while on route stanley us to an appointment. For day one, theyve accomplished an awful lot. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This has been a long time coming . Members of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 30 鈥?Port Hope have been pushing to bring to life this project for years 鈥?and 2020 was finally going to be the year it happened. The municipalitys goal was to get the revitalization complete in time for this years Remembrance Day. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But then COVID-19 happened, and work came to a halt just like it did with so many other projects deemed non-essential. Uyge What does Cambridge city council have set up for us in 2020
Trooper Robert Hartley honored for impaired-driving enforcementMarch 12, 2021 Morgan Hoover, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditElizabethtown Ky.聽 March 12, 2021 聽鈥?Trooper聽Robert Hartley聽with Kentucky State Police Post聽3 received the 2020 Governors Impaired Driving Enforcement Award for his efforts to improve highway safety by removing alcohol and drug-impaired drivers from Kentucky roadways. Highway safety is a shared responsibility, and we work with the motoring public as well as our local, state and federal partners to help provide a safe and reliable transportation system in Kentucky, said Gov. Andy Beshear, This award recognizes the men and wo stanley cups men of law enforcement, who are a key component in our highway safety efforts.聽 We stanley cup re it not for their actions, there would undoubtedly be more crashes, injuries or worse on our roadways. Awards were presented by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinets KYTC Office of Highway Safety to more than 200 officers for their enforcement efforts from Oct. 1, 2019 through Sept. 30, 2020. This is more than just receiving an award, said KYTC Secretary Jim Gray. It is about saving lives and that is what officers do every time they arrest an impaired driver. Trooper聽Hartley was recognize stanley quencher d for removing聽76 impaired drivers from the roadways of the Commonwealth during the period of Oct. 1, 2019 through Sept. 30, 2020. Trooper聽Hartley is a 3-year veteran with the agency. Trooper Robert Hartley聽continually proves himself聽to be聽a
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