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unami fines removed warning from check department Belgium

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In many Belgian municipalities, fines are imposed for speeding offenses due to the sudden activation of section controls and the (simultaneous) removal of warning signs. One motorist has already received 11 fines.

Belgium is full of road checks. They are installed at lightning speed, especially in Flanders. 225 department checks are planned, many of which have already been activated. Other checkpoints will be activated in the coming months. In Wallonia, it was planned to check “only” 25 departments, some of which have not yet been installed.

Despite activating several new departmental checks in recent weeks, the federal police have failed to inform municipalities. At the same time, the Belgian Road and Traffic Agency has removed the warning signs for section checks in many places. The result was a huge amount of fines in some areas.

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Many people were angry and frustrated that fines, on average, did not arrive until two weeks later, so that offenders were not immediately aware of their wrongdoing. Many people have already received two or three fines for slightly exceeding the speed limit – 72 or 73 km/h where you can drive at 70 km/h – but many fear that will follow. Motorist already received 11 fine on the bus.

“Our goal is to get people to drive slower, not to impose…

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MGE lauds the ‘ability to adapt’ after strong group-wide performance

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A strong group-wide performance, encompassing land-based establishments and online gaming, has led to Mohegan Gaming and Entertainment recording year-over-year improvements in net revenue and adjusted EBITDA.

This is aligned to the strong performance at the company’s owned and managed properties, as well as the addition of Mohegan Sun Casino Las Vegas and MGE Digital, compared to the prior period.

However, it is noted that 2020 was negatively impacted by various COVID-19 related restrictions, including the closure of the MGE Niagara Resorts for the entire period and Mohegan Sun Pocono for 20 days, in addition to state-mandated public health protocols at the operator’s other properties.

Net revenue through the quarter ending December 31, 2021, scored a 74.2 per cent increase to $402m (2020: $230.8m), with income from operations up to $35.2m (2020: $10.6m), net loss dropping 56.1 per cent to $11.7m (2020: $26.6m), and adjusted EBITDA rising 140.8 per cent to close at $97.4m.

When compared to the period ending December 31, 2019, net revenue and adjusted EBITDA increased 0.7 per cent and 29.7 per cent, respectively, which, MGE says, was largely driven by improved overall volumes and reductions in labour and marketing costs.

“Our consolidated adjusted EBITDA of $97.4m continues our trend of strong performance and demonstrates MGE’s ability to drive profitability,” said Raymond Pineault, CEO of MGE.

“In addition, following the successful completion of financing in November 2021, we are very pleased to announce that MGE has recommenced construction of Inspire Korea.”

Revenue at the company’s flagship Mohegan Sun facility in Connecticut, during a time frame that was said to reflect “normal operating conditions compared to…

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Lenni Lenape

No. 17 Lenape bests Paul VI in OT

Cherry Hill East Defeats Lenape Boys Basketball (43-39) in Medford on Tues. Feb. 1.

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Derek Simpson scored 27 points for Lenape, ranked No. 17 in NJ.com’s Top 20, to help it slide past Paul VI, 75-70 in Medford.

Simpson hit four 3s in the affair. Tayvon Gaither tallied 16 points, while Aidan Anderson posted 12 for Lenape (20-3). The team pitched a shutout in overtime, going on a 5-0 run.

Jaden Arline led Paul VI (14-8) with 23 points.

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Construction starting on veterans clinic in former Hastings building

Contractor crews have started construction of the Bartlesville outpatient Veterans Affairs clinic after years of delays on the project. Though work is still in the early stages, it should be complete by the end of the year, said Jonathan Plasencia, associate director of the Eastern Oklahoma VA Health Care System.

“(The timeline) has slid a little more than we would like, but is on track now and moving forward,” Plasencia said. “We hope to be seeing patients at the end of the calendar year or right at the start of the next one.”

The clinic will be located in the former Hastings Entertainment building, at 3005 E. Frank Phillips Blvd.

Planning for the clinic started in 2018, when funding was allocated for a Bartlesville clinic to open in 2020. In October 2020, the agency awarded the construction contract for the facility, announcing plans for it to be operational in summer 2021. 

More: Bartlesville coalition takes community approach to prevent military veteran suicides

Some signs remain on the doors of the former Hastings Entertainment, 3005 E Frank Phillips Blvd., but the inside has been gutted, with shelves, cash registers and shelves removed. Work to transform the space into a VA clinic has started following years of delays.

In May 2021, Plasencia said officials were “close to giving them notice to proceed to start construction,” and the clinic’s opening was delayed to January 2022.

Most recently, the construction delays were caused by workforce shortages and supply chain problems, Plasencia said.

Currently, contractor crews have removed the external Hastings sign, painted the building and gutted the former Hastings of its internal signage, registers and shelves that remained as recently as December.

More: Lenape Veterans Memorial Wall Ground Breaking Ceremony

When selecting the location for the Bartlesville clinic, officials considered several buildings, including a former church and grocery store, said Eugene…

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Local roundup: Wyoming Valley West girls basketball edges Crestwood at the buzzer

With the game tied in the final seconds on Wednesday night, Trinity Johnson came through again for Wyoming Valley West, hitting a jumper as time expired to give the Spartans a 47-45 win over Crestwood in a WVC Division 1 girls basketball game.

Johnson finished with a game-high 22 points as the Spartans rallied from deficits at the end of the first and second quarters. Mackenzie Perluke chipped in with 15 points in the win.

Leading the Comets were Julia Glowacki and Candence Hiller, who finished with 12 points apiece. Grace Pasternick added 10 points.

Dallas 70, Nanticoke Area 49

Nadia Evanosky (22) and Victoria Spaciano (18) combined for 40 points as the Mountaineers won at home. Audrey DelGaudio added 14 in the win.

Riley Baird topped Nanticoke Area with 16 points, followed by 12 from Brooklyn Biehl. The Trojanettes hit 10 3-pointers.

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Tunkhannock 55, Valley View 53

Ben Chilson led three Tigers in double figures with 16 points and Tunkhannock withstood a late 3-point barrage from Valley View’s Eli Yusavage to hold on for the win.

Tunkhannock also got 13 points from Josh Brown and 12 from Shane Macko. Yusavage led all scorers with 24 points and hit three of his six threes on the night in the fourth quarter.

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King’s 2, Wilkes 1

Dianna Duncan blasted home the game-winner for the Monarchs at the 12:57 mark of the third period, breaking a tie with the rival Colonels.

Kendall Castro opened the scoring for Wilkes in the first period, but King’s tied it up in the second on a Josee Aitken goal.

Syd Dahl got the win in net for the Monarchs,…

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Dilkens criticized for referring to Ambassador Bridge protesters as ‘last of the Mohicans’

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A university-based anti-racism group is calling out Mayor Drew Dilkens for referring to holdout protesters in the dying days of the Ambassador Bridge blockade as “the last of the Mohicans.”

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UWindsor RAACES sent Dilkens a letter following his comments Sunday on CTV’s Question Period.

“When you say racist things and refer to racist concepts, it’s evocative of a really problematic thought process,” said group member Natalie Delia Deckard, also an assistant professor of criminology. “When we have elected officials that engage in that type of conversation, it’s concerning that we have elected officials that are seeing Indigenous issues and issues of racialized communities and people in a problematic and concerning way. We’re hoping this letter draws attention to that for the mayor.”

Dilkens made the comment in response to a question from host Evan Solomon about why it was taking so long to clear out protesters.

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“It is very, very frustrating and I understand police have a difficult job to do,” Dilkens told Solomon. “There have been calls of bomb threats. You have people who are here, sort of the last of the Mohicans, using that term to say these are people who are saying they are willing to die for the cause.”

UWindsor RAACES (Racialized Academics and Advocates Centering Equity and Solidarity) sent Dilkens the letter on Monday.

“Your use of the phrase, at best, creates a false equivalence between alt-right movements and Indigenous claims and at worst, is hate speech that celebrates the genocide of Indigenous peoples,” the organization stated in the two-page letter.

RAACES members said Wednesday they had not received a response. But Dilkens sent the Star a statement including a link to an online dictionary defining “last of the Mohicans” as “the final remaining or surviving person or thing…

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All Bets are On! Enjoy Sunday’s Big Game at the all-new Mohegan Sun FanDuel Sportsbook

UNCASVILLE, Conn., Feb. 9, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The first legal sports bet ever placed in Connecticut occurred at Mohegan Sun on September 29, 2021 at the Bow & Arrow Sports Bar. Now, just across from this area, the permanent Mohegan Sun FanDuel Sportsbook is slated to have a soft-opening tomorrow (February 10th) at 9:00am, just ahead of football’s biggest Sunday. The new Mohegan Sun FanDuel Sportsbook, located in the old Race Book, stretches 11,000 square feet, and is home to a 140-foot video wall, 30+ additional hi-res flat screens, a mezzanine level, a full bar, and more. Fans heading to Mohegan Sun FanDuel Sportsbook for the big game on Sunday, February 13th (kick-off at 6:30pm ET) can take advantage of a free bet of up to $50, as well as a Big Game Buffet for $29.95.

Mohegan Sun FanDuel Sportsbook will feature multiple live teller windows, as well as 39 easy-to-use betting kiosks. One of those betting kiosks will be located on the all-new mezzanine level that has 22 luxury seats. In total, this new sportsbook offers up 222 total seats and a full bar that is centrally located. The showstopper is the 140’x14′ hi-definition video wall, where incredible viewing experiences are possible, especially thanks to the uniquely high ceilings in this venue. Additionally, Mohegan Sun FanDuel Sportsbook is still home to a Race Book.

“We’re beyond excited about this new venue which completely transforms Mohegan Sun’s old Race Book space into one of the largest and most dynamic FanDuel Sportsbook’s in the United States,” –said Jeff Hamilton, President & General Manager of Mohegan Sun. “The all-new Mohegan Sun FanDuel Sportsbook, led by Sportsbook General Manager Brad Bryant, becomes the premier venue to wager on and catch a game while enjoying top-notch service inside an incredibly immersive atmosphere. We’re really…

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Lenni Lenape

Albert Hall Holding 25th Anniversary Concert

STILL GOING STRONG: Shown here is the groundbreaking for the Albert Music Hall concert venue in May 1996. It opened in January 1997. (Courtesy Albert Music Hall)

The Albert Musical Hall in Waretown celebrates 25 years of concerts in its 131 Wells Mills Rd. building on Saturday evening , March 5, with a concert featuring eight bands. Admission is $5 for adults and $1 for children.

Doors will open at 5:30, and at 6 p.m. there will be a building blessing by Clan Mother Diane of the Eastern Lenape Nation. She was present at the ground breaking in 1996 and the dedication of the building in 1997, along with Chief Whippoorwill, chief of the Lenape Turkey Clan and of the Eastern Lenape Nation.

Danielle Marrone, publicity director, said music runs from 6:30 to 9. Scheduled to appear are Easy as Pie, Redbird, Cedar Creek, Prograsstination, L&B Line, Third Rail, Singin’ for Supper and Elaine & the Cimarron Sky.

“All adults in attendance that evening will receive a free ticket for a future show, our way of saying thank you, for all the support through the years,” said Marrone. “This will definitely be a night to remember.”

The snack booth will be serving up hot dogs and sauerkraut, cakes, pies, goodies, soda, coffee, tea, cocoa and bottled water. The gift booth will be open and fully stocked with souvenirs.

The Pinelands Cultural Society, which sponsors the concerts, has staged Saturday night programs since November 1974. The first home was at the old Waretown Auction, which is now the site of the Waretown Post Office on Route 9. Although a fire destroyed the building in July 1992, Saturday…

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Our Opinion: Berkshire Museum, Stockbridge-Munsee model how to ethically handle important pieces of history

When the Berkshire Museum returned a pair of moccasins and a wampum pouch to the Stockbridge-Munsee Community Band of Mohican Indians, it was officially deemed a “transfer of custody.” But it was also a recognition of history, a purposeful tracing of the line between a proud but persecuted people and the place they still call home.

Berkshire Museum returns Sachem Konkapot's wampum pouch and moccasins to Stockbridge-Munsee Community

A pair of moccasins and a wampum pouch attributed to Mohican Sachem Popewannehah “John” Konkapot, have been returned to the Stockbridge-Munsee Community Band of Mohican Indians by the Berkshire Museum.

That place is here in what’s now called the Berkshires, even as the Stockbridge-Munsee are now located in Wisconsin after centuries of broken promises, brutal treatment and forced removal at the hands of the expanding American empire. Not all of our country’s history is pretty, but if we care about any of it we must reckon with all of it. That obligation, often relegated to an intellectual dimension, has a material one, too, as these 18th-century artifacts remind us. That especially goes for institutions like museums. We praise the Berkshire Museum for living up to that obligation, as well as the Stockbridge-Munsee Community for graciously partnering to make it happen.

We must acknowledge that, like these artifacts, so much of our history originates with this land’s first inhabitants, even as the forces of settler-colonialism systematically attempted to erase and marginalize those peoples and their own ties to that history. We can’t change the past, nor can we afford to look away from it. Rather, history must inform our movement through the present. The museum’s return of these items to the Stockbridge-Munsee Community Band of Mohican Indians is a small but necessary step on this path…

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