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Carroll Community College, McDaniel College and Carroll County Public Schools are holding events, activities and assigning work during Black History Month that highlight famous Black Americans and the community’s contribution to the nation.
NHS staff providing hospital care to older people with severe mental illness have spoken of their joy and relief at seeing their vulnerable patients receive the Covid-19 vaccine. Patients over the age of 80 on mental health wards in hospitals across North Wales are among those to have received the vaccine in recent weeks, in what staff have described as a huge milestone in the fight against the pandemic. Patients on older person’s mental health wards often have severe mental illness or complex dementia, which can make keeping them safe from Covid-19 infection particularly challenging. Since the beginning of the pandemic, staff within Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board’s (BCUHB) mental health and learning disabilities services have introduced significant changes to their working practices in order to keep patients safe.
SHORTLY after midday on January 26, 1921, a rail disaster in Abermule would claim the lives of 17 people. The disaster remains the worst single track accident in British railway history and would hasten the demise of the Cambrian Railway which was absorbed into the Great Western Railway a year later. Among the victims was Lord Herbert Vane-Tempest, a director of the Cambrian Railway, who had boarded the train in Machynlleth that morning though tragically died when two trains met in a head on collision near Abermule. News of the disaster spread around the world and Abermule would become synonymous with the rail disaster which had been caused by human error and breaches of company rules.
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The San Diego Association of Black Journalists (SDABJ) names Keith Bryant, as its new board president to serve for the 2021-2023 term. Bryant is currently a news producer at
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Also a meteorologist, Bryant has also worked as a news and weather producer at
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NBC Connecticut in West Hartford and a news producer at
KERO-TV in Bakersfield, CA. He graduated from San Jose State University with a bachelor s degree in Broadcast Journalism and from Mississippi State University with a second bachelor s degree in Operational Meteorology. I m deeply honored and humbled to become the next president of San Diego Association of Black Journalists, says Bryant. Since moving to San Diego last year, this chapter has welcomed me in with open arms and shown me what it means to advocate for black journalists. I m committed to this organization s mission of strengthening ties among Black journalists, mentoring young journalists, and expanding job opportunities and recruitin