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Community talks about District 518 s face mask mandate at school board meeting

Community talks about District 518 s face mask mandate at school board meeting
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Healthy Tahoe: Rest, recovery from a climbing injury

Healthy Tahoe: Rest, recovery from a climbing injury
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Anglesey MP celebrates her July Hidden Heroes

Anglesey MP celebrates her July Hidden Heroes
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Anglesey volunteers sell jam and chutney to raise £5,000 for NSPCC

Anglesey volunteers sell jam and chutney to raise £5,000 for NSPCC From left: Ann Mills, Lynne Adam and Pat Perkins, members of the Pentraeth District of the NSPCC. VOLUNTEERS on Anglesey have raised more than £5,000 in a year for a children’s charity by making and selling their own chutneys and jams. The idea for the fundraising venture was born after Lynne Adam, Pat Perkins and Ann Mills sold surplus marmalades and pickled onions that they had made for the annual Vintage Steam Rally five years ago. Since then, the fundraising trio from the Pentraeth District of the NSPCC’s fundraising team has made produce each year, collecting donations in return.

Ivy Tech announces new financial aid eligible CDL+ program

Ivy Tech announces new financial aid eligible CDL+ program Ivy Tech announces new financial aid eligible CDL+ program By 14 News Staff | February 25, 2021 at 10:36 AM CST - Updated February 25 at 7:14 PM EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - School leaders at Ivy Tech, along with Drive CO CDL Learning Center, announced they are launching a truck-driver training program. They say the program is a semester-long that includes on-the-road driving training and academic instructions. The program is also eligible for federal financial aid. Classes are set to begin on Monday, March 22. The program will be offered in Evansville, Ferdinand and Tell City. School officials say the CDL+ Program differs from existing driver-training programs in several significant ways. Students will exit the program with not only their commercial driver’s license but also additional driver training and 17 hours of academic credit.

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