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Country teachers rally for more pay and better benefits

Country teachers rally for more pay and better benefits

By RYAN FALCONER

UnionLeader.com

Updated at 8:25 p.m. Monday

Union members rallied Sunday in Springfield for more pay and better benefits for teachers, saying the pay cuts will make school work less enjoyable for them.

Many members of the state Professional Institute of Education, an umbrella group of more than a dozen schools, planned to gather on the lawn of the governor’s mansion in Springfield at 7:45 a.m. for the annual meeting of the Professional Institute of Education. The meetin수원 출장 안마g is held annually at state agencies, with the governor making an appearance Saturday for a rally at the state capitol.

Members of the PIES gathered for a rally in Springfield as governor John Bel Edwards addressed members of the Professional Institute of Education. Photo: Mark Kauzlarich, special to the Union

Members of the Professional Institute of Education on Sept. 1, 2017, as Governor John Bel Edwards addresses his members of the Professional Institute of Education at the Association of State Education Directors. Photo: Mark Kauzlarich, special to the Union

Members of the Professional Institute of Education 피망 포커celebrate the end of mandatory pre-K program as governor John Bel Edwards addresses the board of governors of the Professional Institute of Education on Saturday Sept. 29, 2017, at the Association of State Education Directors meetinghouse in Springfield. Members of the Professional Institute of Education celebrated the end of mandatory pre-K program on Friday as they celebrated the fact that they will leave the optional pre-K program at the end of the year. Photo: Mark Kauzlarich, special to the Union

Members of the Professional Institute of Education celebrate the end of optional pre-K program as governor John Bel Edwards addresses the board of governors of the Professional Institute of Education on Saturday Sept. 29, 2017, at the Association of State Education Directors meetinghou온라인 카지노se in Springfield. Members of the Professional Institute of Education celebrated the end of optional pre-K program on Friday as they celebrated the fact that they will leave the optional pre-K program at the end of the year. Photo: Mark Kauzlarich, special to the Union

John Bel Edwards, left, and state Education Director Julie Gaffney, right, and their wives, Mary Gaffney and Patricia Sarno, cheer for Indiana State Superintendent of Education Dan Binder as he addresses the students at the Indiana General Assembly on Wednesday, March 3, 2017 in Indianapolis. The school budget, which has been unde

Four wheel drive completely destroyed in fatal nt crash

Four wheel drive completely destroyed in fatal nt crash

Two young men were killed in a fatal car crash south of Seattle Friday.

A 34-year-old woman was driving a 2000s model Hyundai Sonata west on E. Fourth St. around 5:40 a.m. when she stopped for a red light at E. Fifth St.

Officers say the woman, whose name hasn’t been released, was crossing E. Fifth when they say the man, who didn’t want to give his name, ran a red light and hit the rear of her Subaru Outback, causing it to roll over.

Witnesses said the woman and her son were running on East E. Fourth St. when the SUV swerved to avoid hitting a stop sign and slammed into the light pole, just west of the intersection.

They then ran the light again 실시간카지노and hit a sign, causing another car to hit them again, a witness said.

The driver of the first car jumped out and began slamming at least two other vehicles, hitting a third, witnesses said.

The driver of the 호 게임second vehicle then ran the intersection until he was struck by a vehicle on southbound E. Main St., witnesses said.

The driver of the second car then ran the intersection and was hit by a second vehicle just north of the light pole, wi샌즈 카지노tnesses said.

“There’s nobody inside the car. They’re all in it because it’s a car,” one witness said.

Two of the adults in the car died on impact from the second car, according to Seattle Police Department Spokesman Brad Ross.

Officers say the driver of the fourth car also crashed into the light pole, causing the car to roll over and then roll into another car, and the fourth vehicle was hit by a second car.

There wasn’t a suspect in either crash, the officers said.

The driver who died in that first crash was not seriously injured, according to Seattle Fire Department spokesman Matt So.

Officers say no charges will be filed based on that crash, and investigators are on scene conducting a forensic look. They will not be releasing the driver’s name until after the forensic evidence has been collected.

A second witness said he heard six tires flying off the cars the driver was in, and when he looked away he saw the woman was on the ground, with her son laying on the ground nearby.

Officers found no one in that vehicle, but a neighbor was surprised to find her car there. When officers arrived