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A 1,200-year-old tavern in the U.K. that claims to be England s oldest pub says it is closing its doors due to financial hardships caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.Ye Olde Fighting Cocks in St. Albans 鈥?located just north of London 鈥?wrote in a Facebook post on Friday that the pub has gone into administration 鈥?an action comparable to declaring bankruptcy in the U.S.Pub owners said in their statement that the establishment was already strug
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LAKELAND, Fla. --- Some drivers in Lakeland will soon be able to avoid sitting in traffic at one railroad crossing downtown. Smart signs are in the process of being installed as part of the intelligent rail bypass system. The purpose is to alert drivers when a train is crossing Florida Avenue between Main Street and Pine Street. RELATED:CSX construction creates headache in downtown LakelandThe $900,000 project, funded by the Florida Department of Transportation, has been in the works for several years, says City of Lakeland Director of Communications Kevin Cook. Motorists wont get caught on Florida Avenue and they can take a detour if they wish, said Cook. POLK COUNTY NEWS | The latest headlines from Polk CountyMore than a dozen smart signs will activate when the warning goes off at the railroad crossing. Drivers headed north on Florida Avenue will be guided to Lime Street and Sikes Boulevard. Drivers going south will be routed to Geor
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