by Tracy McCue, Sumner Newscow — Postponements for Friday.•Skate night at New Spirit Fellowship at 715 N. Woodlawn is cancelled for tonight. •The Wellington Public Library is closed Friday. Will open Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.•The Wellington vs. Circle High School games have been cancelled. The JV and C team seasons are over. Wellington varsity teams will now migrate into the sub-state tournaments.If you have a cancellation or postponement of an event due to the weather, e-mail us at sumnernewscow@gmail.com or make a mention in the comment section below. Close Forgot password? Please put in your email: Send me my password! Close message Login This blog post All blog posts Subscribe to this blog post’s comments through… RSS Feed Subscribe via email Subscribe Subscribe to this blog’s comments through… RSS Feed Subscribe via email Subscribe Follow the discussion Comments (6) Logging you in… Close Login to IntenseDebate Or create an account Username or Email: Password: Forgot login? Cancel Login Close WordPress.com Username or Email: Password: Lost your password? Cancel Login Dashboard | Edit profile | Logout Logged in as Admin Options Disable comments for this page Save Settings Sort by: Date Rating Last Activity Loading comments… You are about to flag this comment as being inappropriate. Please explain why you are flagging this comment in the text box below and submit your report. The blog admin will be notified. Thank you for your input. -1 Vote up Vote down atlarge · 390 weeks ago Why is the city library closed? The other city offices are open! Report Reply 0 replies · active 390 weeks ago +3 Vote up Vote down NO ONE SPECIAL · 390 weeks ago LITTLE LADIES WITH CARS RUN THE LIBRARY… GIVE’M A BREAK. Report Reply 0 replies · active 390 weeks ago +2 Vote up Vote down Jim · 390 weeks ago probably because they are volunteer workers. Report Reply 0 replies · active 390 weeks ago 0 Vote up Vote down Cindy zoglmann · 390 weeks ago Is anyone doing snow removal. I need to hire someone to clear my driveway. Report Reply 0 replies · active 390 weeks ago +1 Vote up Vote down Bill · 390 weeks ago The library is not the city library. They have no city benefits and have their own policies. Report Reply 0 replies · active 390 weeks ago 0 Vote up Vote down Disgusted · 389 weeks ago Why does the city snow clearing trucks have to drive so FAST and throw snow up against cars and block them in and block driveways. They have no consideration for anyone else. Some residense’s have snow and ice thrown up on their property 15 to 20 feet. People have complained off and on for years, but it does no good. They could slow down and just push the snow and ice to the curb. Report Reply 0 replies · active 389 weeks ago Post a new comment Enter text right here! Comment as a Guest, or login: Login to IntenseDebate Login to WordPress.com Login to Twitter Go back Tweet this comment Connected as (Logout) Email (optional) Not displayed publicly. Name Email Website (optional) Displayed next to your comments. Not displayed publicly. If you have a website, link to it here. Posting anonymously. Tweet this comment Submit Comment Subscribe to None Replies All new comments Comments by IntenseDebate Enter text right here! Reply as a Guest, or login: Login to IntenseDebate Login to WordPress.com Login to Twitter Go back Tweet this comment Connected as (Logout) Email (optional) Not displayed publicly. Name Email Website (optional) Displayed next to your comments. Not displayed publicly. If you have a website, link to it here. Posting anonymously. Tweet this comment Cancel Submit Comment Subscribe to None Replies All new comments
Junelle Bromfield claimed her second gold medal and Jauavney James won a silver, both in the respective girl’s and boys’ 400 metres hurdles, yesterday, as Jamaica’s Commonwealth Youth Games team claimed a record haul of six medals at this year’s staging inside the Apia Sports Complex, Samoa.Bromfield took the gold in 1:00.78, while Jamaica claimed silver in a time of 51.43, as his teammate, Leonardo Ledgister, placed sixth.As the athletics section of the Youth Commonwealth Games ended, Jamaica finished in style, with four gold, one silver and one bronze. High jumper Lushane Wilson had won a bronze medal.The team also finished the Games among the top 10 of some 60 competing countries.St Elizabeth Technical High School’s Bromfield was the standout with a double gold in a 24-hour period, while Kevin Nedrick pulled off a stunning win in the shot put.Jamaica’s ‘A’ quartet of Leonardo Legister, Michael Bentley, Leon Clarke and Jauavney James won the boys’ 4x400m gold in three minutes, 13.45 seconds.Chef de Mission Alan Beckford congratulated the team’s performance.”It has been a fantastic experience,” he said.The Jamaica team presented Puma gear to a male and female athlete from Samoa as gifts.Jamaicans will return to action tomorrow, with swimmers Annabella Lyn competing in 800m freestyle and Joseph Black the 50m freestyle.The team returns on Sunday.