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UGA s KUSA hosts Seoul Searching Korean Night | Arts & Culture

On Saturday night, the Korean Undergraduate Student Association at the University of Georgia held its first Korean Night after two years of cancellations due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

15 military families sue their privatized housing landlord at JBLM

15 military families sue their privatized housing landlord at JBLM 4 hours ago Families at Joint Base Lewis-McChord are the latest to sue landlords over problems at privatized military housing. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Abner Guzman) Fifteen military families have sued their privatized housing landlord at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., alleging the conditions of their homes caused health problems and financial losses. The lawsuit, filed May 6 in Washington’s Pierce County Superior Court, names Lewis McChord Communities, LLC; Lincoln Military Housing Lewis McChord PM LLC. The defendants also include 50 people who were employees or agents of the companies, whose names aren’t known, according to the lawsuit.

15 military families at Joint Base Lewis-McChord file lawsuit over poor housing conditions

By ROSE L. THAYER | STARS AND STRIPES Published: May 13, 2021 JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. Fifteen military families have filed a lawsuit against the private company that manages housing at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., claiming water leaks and mold growth in their homes was allowed to thrive because of inadequate maintenance and has left them with medical problems and damaged property. A total of 51 plaintiffs consisting of military members, their spouses and children filed the lawsuit May 6 in Pierce County against Lewis McChord Communities LLC and its parent company Lincoln Military Housing, as well as 50 people and organizations listed under the names John or Jane Doe because their names are not known to the plaintiffs, according to the court documents.

Orders in Council

Some parts of this page will not display. JavaScript is not available in this browser or may be turned off. HONOURABLE MR. MADU 101/2021 PROCLAMATION - Proclaiming section 2 of the Justice Statutes Amendment Act, 2020 in force on the date of issue of the Proclamation. HONOURABLE MR. SHANDRO 102/2021 HEALTH PROFESSIONS ACT (section 13) - Appoints Todd Bolokoski and Olatunde Olatona as public members to the council of the Alberta College and Association of Opticians, each for a term to expire on April 6, 2024. 103/2021 HEALTH PROFESSIONS ACT (section 13) - Appoints Deborah Manz as a public member to the council of the Alberta College of Pharmacy for a term to expire on April 6, 2023.

New adult program to launch in Blue Ridge

New adult program to launch in Blue Ridge Dr. Westina Matthews, Rosann Kent and Reverend Dr. Cynthia Park will be the inaugural speakers for the Personal Enrichment, Action and Knowledge Series (PEAKS). UNG s Institute for Healthy Aging, College of Education s Appalachian Studies Center and the Blue Ridge Campus created PEAKS, which is a monthly program of engaging and seasonally connected presentations designed to meet the needs of the region s rapidly growing older adult community. (Photo of Matthews from University of Dayton) According to the U.S. Census Bureau, some 45% of Fannin County s population is 55 and older. Projections from the Governor s Office of Planning and Budget put that number at 55% by 2030.

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