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  • 3 weeks ago | fox2now.com | John Fuller

    Posted: Apr 2, 2025 / 09:31 PM CDT Updated: Apr 2, 2025 / 09:31 PM CDT GREENVILLE, Ill. – Tornadoes touched down in Greenville, Illinois today, causing significant damage to structures and scattering debris across the area. Meteorologist John Fuller was on the scene, having chased the storm to Greenville, where he reported damage to at least one house and a pole barn with a vehicle underneath.

  • 3 weeks ago | yahoo.com | John Fuller

    GREENVILLE, Ill. – Tornadoes touched down in Greenville, Illinois today, causing significant damage to structures and scattering debris across the area. Meteorologist John Fuller was on the scene, having chased the storm to Greenville, where he reported damage to at least one house and a pole barn with a vehicle underneath. Live Blog: Tornado watch issued for the St. Louis region The tornadoes left debris strewn about the area, contributing to the chaotic aftermath in Greenville.

  • 4 weeks ago | cricketyorkshire.com | John Fuller

    Cricket rain covers. When you think about it, those three words are almost like a list of what happens and in what order. Every UK cricket club needs cricket covers and in this content partnership with total-play Ltd, we’ll dive into why their products are a game-changer – plus there’s an exclusive discount for Cricket Yorkshire readers!ReputationFirst up, total-play are the cricket pitch experts with both ECB and ISO accreditations.

  • 4 weeks ago | cricketyorkshire.com | John Fuller

    Our website partner, Bear Cricket, is offering Cricket Yorkshire readers an incredible chance to win a Polar Bear cricket bat (SH), plus Pro Batting Pads & Pro Batting Gloves. It is a very generous giveaway worth over £500 for cricketers ahead of the 2025 season. This would also make a fantastic auction or raffle prize to help your cricket club with fundraising. Based at Victoria Mills, Liversedge, Bear Cricket’s range of bats are a popular choice here in Yorkshire and across the country.

  • 4 weeks ago | cricketyorkshire.com | John Fuller

    The news of updated ECB Recreational Cricket Safety Regulations does not, at first glance, sound particularly riveting – but it is causing a stir. The Regulations replace previous versions and cover those cricketers aged Under 19 in relation to Fast Bowling, Fielding Distances, Eligibility of Junior Cricketers, Playing Out of Age Group and Protective Equipment. From those I’ve talked to involved in junior cricket, it’s gone down very badly. They are fuming.

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