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Rockettes 10/18/14 ASA Swing for the Fences 18U Bracket 2 Highlights
Rogersville Rockettes vs NRV Diamonds 10/18/14 ASA Swing for the Fences Winged Deer Park Johnson City, TN Rockettes: 4, NRV Diamonds: 3.
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Published October 22, 2014
MADRID Spain says nine African migrants were treated for injuries as some 200 tried to scale border fences separating Spain's North African enclave of Melilla from Morocco.
The Interior Ministry said the nine sustained minor injuries in falls during the border rush Wednesday. It said around 70 migrants stayed atop the high fences for several hours.
About 20 managed to get across and enter the city.
The ministry said 2,000 migrants have made it across the border fences in roughly 60 attempts this year.
Those that make it head for the city's temporary migrant accommodation center. They are eventually repatriated or let go.
Thousands of African immigrants living illegally in Morocco try to enter Spain's enclaves of Melilla and Ceuta each year, hoping to reach Europe and make a better life.
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Spains governing Popular Party (PP) is planning on modifying the Citizen Safety Law now going through Congress to provide a legal basis for on-the-spot deportations of sub-Saharan immigrants at the Ceuta and Melilla border fences.
Immediately forcing migrants back into Morocco once they have made it onto Spanish territory is expressly prohibited under the countrys immigration legislation, which states that, once in Spain, migrants have the right to legal assistance and to be identified in order to check whether, for example, they are minors or have suffered political persecution in their country of origin.
What the security forces do at the Melilla and Ceuta borders are not illegal deportations, the minister insisted
NGOs and Spains Ombudsmen have repeatedly warned about breaches of the rules in the two North African exclaves.
Interior Minister Jorge Fernndez Daz told Congress that the move was less about trying to legalize on-the-spot deportations than about giving legal coverage to security forces trying to stop migrants jumping the border fences.
The role of the Civil Guard in preventing the entry of immigrants is not regulated in an explicit way, he said.
What the security forces do at the Melilla and Ceuta borders are not illegal deportations, the minister insisted. This is rejecting people at the border and not an on-the-spot handover. Neither immigration nor state security force legislation gives legal coverage to these rejections, according to the minister.
In recent years the government has wanted to interpret the area around the Melilla and Ceuta fences as not constituting Spanish territory and there have been clear images of migrants being handed back to Morocco.
To combat the issue, the ruling PP has presented a modification to the Citizen Safety Law featuring an additional regulation stating that immigrants who are detected on the border line that demarcates Ceuta and Melilla territory, trying to cross the border unauthorized in a clandestine, blatant or violent way, will be rejected with the aim of preventing their illegal entry into Spain.
The government hopes the regulation will clear up the legal gray areas of the situation. It is not easy to juggle humanitarian principles and at the same time comply with the law that says that to enter Spain, you have to do it legally, said the minister, who explained that the European Union demanded Spain control its borders some time ago.
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SHAFTSBURY -- A Shaftsbury electrician called into question the process used to acquire bids on the installation of a generator at the elementary school during the Shaftsbury Select Boards meeting on Monday.
Ben Hulett submitted a letter to the board prior to the meeting, in which he questioned whether the towns purchasing policy had been followed, and asked for various details about the project, including what town department was responsible for the generator, what, if any, grants the town received to help pay for the generator, and what specifications were given to those who did bid on the project.
"Let me state clearly once again that I do not think anything underhanded or illegal was done on purpose," Hulett wrote in the letter, "but happened due to inexperience, lack of knowledge of the formal bidding process, and lack on continuity in the Town of Shaftsbury Leadership."
Select board chairman Tim Scoggins invited Hulett to the meeting to express his concerns to the board in person, and attempted to give some background on the situation. "The school was able to obtain, from the [Southwest Vermont Supervisory Union], an emergency generator, essentially surplus, essentially free," said Scoggins, "Our school board jumped at the chance to get it, because they recognized that Shaftsbury Elementary is designated as an emergency shelter for this area.
Scoggins went on to say that the board had budgeted approximately $15,000, or roughly half of the estimated cost to install the generator, with the hope that the school would pick up the other half of the bill, although they did not secure an official commitment from the school. "It didnt work out that way," said Scoggins.
"The actual cost is more like $23,000 to $25,000," clarified town manager David Kiernan, who started at that position just before the end of fiscal year 2014, when the budgeted funds, which had not yet been used, were about to expire. "Of the $12,000 that was budgeted last year, only $9,100 was spent. The rest did remain in the general fund, as there was nothing to spend it on. At the time, we had no anticipation that we would get any money to finish this project, so the intent was, we have this voter-approved money at this stage right now, we have proposals to do the work, lets take the lowest one, and lets buy the parts before the price goes up."
"What the select board has been led to believe," said Scoggins to Hulett, "is that you were asked to contribute a quote toward this project, as were Myers and Carpenter, and that that quote was not received." Hulett said that he had never been solicited for a quote. Scoggins responded that the bidding process had been handled by the school, not the town, but that the policy only specified that three bids must be sought, which, to his knowledge, was done.
"The fact that it happened was regrettable, but I dont think that theres anything we can do about it at this point. You should have been involved, we thought you were involved, and if you werent involved, we apologize for that."
Hulett then asked Scoggins, "Have you informed Green Mountain Power that this is an emergency shelter? Because they will work to provide power there, like they do at the hospital."
"So youre suggesting that we should not even be putting a generator at the school," asked Scoggins.
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COACHELLA, Calif. -
Six years ago, Sandra Wallace paired her love for Hollywood haunts with her passion for school children. Parkwil Manor: The Retribution is one of, if not the Coachella Valley's only local haunted house.
From general contractor Paul "Billy" Sutton and his electrician, Curtis Summerville, to the "diabolical mastermind" of all the prop mechanisms, Randy Peterson, this haunt is 100% staffed by volunteers.
No one is paid for their time, so every dollar is donated to Desert Sands Unified School District's after-school programs.
"Their after-school program was sorely lacking funds, and I thought, well, how can I combine two things and make something work?" said Wallace.
The combination seems to be working out well. Since 2012, the haunt raised more than $5,000 for things like robotics and art clubs.
Make up artist and sculpturist Jose Rocha spends hours making the ghouls and goblins look as creepy and dead as possible, targeting things people fear most.
"A lot of clowns, a lot of dead people walking around. Keep the colors vibrant and dark, especially when we have such a great crew, it's pretty easy," he says.
From faux-chainsaws to sparking butcher knives, this haunt is not for the faint of heart. One monster boasts making 10 people, err, not be able to make it to the bathroom. If you don't make it through the haunt, you'll have to sit on the "Shame Wall" until your party comes out alive. They take this dead seriously.
Wallace suggests little goblins 10 and under stay home.
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AMBRIDGE After numerous residents stated they werent aware of a major sewer infrastructure project, the Ambridge Municipal Authority postponed awarding contracts Monday.
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