Creating a solid community, giving back, and making new friends are what make the Luque family tick.
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Edy (Oscar) and Jill Luque with their children Oscar David and Liliana. (Photo courtesy of the Luque family, used with permission)
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Edy (Oscar) and Jill Luque’s relationship blossomed at the corner of Havens and Burr with the Jefferson Bus Line.
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Six Huron area students, who recently completed the Southeast Technical College Licensed Practical and Associate Degree Nursing programs, celebrated their pinning ceremony July 15, 2021, at Huron Community Campus. The Pinning Ceremony marks the passage from the student role to the practice role. The pin of each school of nursing is unique, and only graduates of that school may wear the pin as a statement that they have completed that program.
HRMC extends our congratulations to each of the students and wish them the best of luck in their profession. We encourage each of them to continue their desire of learning within their nursing career to positively impact their patients and communities.
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Huron Community Fair board looking to move ahead with 2021 fair
Dependent upon state regulations
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Grand champion gilt and grand champion showperson Dalaney Bates during the 2020 livestock show. (Huron Community Fair/Courtesy Photo)
HURON COUNTY The Huron Community Fair board announced it has discussed plans to move forward with holding the fair if state COVID-19 regulations allow it.
The board has dates set for Aug. 1 through Aug. 7 for the fair. If state restrictions do not make a traditional fair experience possible, the “show and go” animal shows from the summer of 2020 will be repeated.
Fair board President Clark Brock said the board has to make a final decision about whether the fair can go on by either the end of April or early May, because any later is too close to the fair dates and will not allow enough time for planning.