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Ocala s Katya Vineyards has received Wine Spectator Magazine s Award of Excellence 2021. The award recognizes wine lists with thoughtfully chosen and interesting wines that offer quality and diversity, that are appropriate to their cuisine, compatible with the restaurant s style and menu, and appeal to a wide range of wine lovers, Katya Vineyards said in a news release.
Ohio State senior vice president joins IHMC
Dr. Morley O. Stone, the former senior vice president for research at Ohio State University, is joining IHMC as chief strategic partnership officer. Dr. Stone is recognized as an international leader in human performance and biomimetics with nearly 30 years of experience in research and development, IHMC said in a news release. At IHMC, he will assume a leadership role in developing external strategic relationships with federal agencies, research universities and the private sector as well as implementing, coordinating and initiating scientific projects and assisti
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New KCVA Medical Center to open in Lenexa
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and last updated 2021-07-14 16:05:51-04
KANSAS CITY, Mo. â Lenexa is home to the newest Kansas City VA Medical Center health care facility.
Located at 15512 West 113th Street, the 23,000 square-foot clinic offers services, such as:
Primary care.
Respiratory services.
Mental health services.
The ribbon cutting will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, with an open house and health fair to follow. Starting July 19, the facility will begin providing care.
Former Kansas City VA employee files discrimination suit
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. â Another former Kansas City VA Medical Center employee has filed a racial discrimination lawsuit, alleging he was called âboyâ and âcrackhead,â and, at times, physically pushed out of meetings.
Michael Hill, an accounting technician at the VA from 2010-19, is the latest to come forward following a
He said in the lawsuit that he began having panic attacks following an interaction with a white supervisor after the coworker who allegedly called him a âcrack headâ was allowed to work remotely and Hill wasnât.