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35 scholarships awarded by the Adams County Community Foundation

35 scholarships awarded by the Adams County Community Foundation
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Diaspora group set to donate multi-media studio to UNN s CIS – The Sun Nigeria

Diaspora group set to donate multi-media studio to UNN s CIS – The Sun Nigeria
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Adams County Community Foundation announces new McGovney Funds - The Highland County Press

Saskatchewan s immunization program lowers to age 35 starting Thursday morning

Saskatchewan’s immunization program lowers to age 35 starting Thursday morning May 5, 2021 Southwest residents aged 35 will be eligible for the age-based immunization program starting at 8 a.m. on Thursday, May 6. This eligibility applies to all immunization clinics (booked appointments, pharmacies, drive-thru clinics, walk-in clinics, and any mobile clinics that are available). Both the online saskatchewan.ca/covid19-vaccine booking system, plus the telephone booking system 1-833-SASKVAX (1-833-727-5829) which is operational between the hours of 8 a.m. and 11 p.m., will be booking for individuals 35 and over starting Thursday morning. The eligibility list also continues to include a series of front-line workers and First Responders, any remaining phase one health care workers, plus people with underlying health conditions who have received an eligibility letter.

Leaders assess successes of 2020-2021 school year - Arkansas Catholic

In-person and livestreamed, with plans at the moment to limit attendance to immediate family After a year of mask-wearing, social distancing and an endless supply of hand sanitizer, Catholic schools in Arkansas can see a glimmer of light on the horizon with vaccinations and an eye toward graduation.  Theresa Hall, superintendent for Catholic Schools, said the lessons learned from the 2020-2021 school year during the COVID-19 pandemic will be useful for the future.  “It has made us think what can we do, how can we do things a little bit different. Sometimes we’re creatures of habit and sometimes it’s easy to stay doing what we always do because it works, but this has made us think outside the box and what can we do differently,” Hall said. “This makes you stop and think, ‘This is working or this is not working.’ It makes us reevaluate what we’re doing and how we do things like fundraising, recess, sports, teaching.” 

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