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Susquenita rejects idea allowing kids to return to school a day after COVID-19 exposures

Susquenita rejects idea allowing kids to return to school a day after COVID-19 exposures Updated Feb 19, 2021; Susquenita School Board, in a marathon session on Feb. 9, defeated a motion to return students to school 24 hours after COVID-19 exposures are identified at a school building. “I think it’s extremely unrealistic. It’s taking a toll on our maintenance staff, and I don’t know why we’re considering this,” said board member Dr. John Rubisch. Ultimately, the motion was defeated in a 6-2 vote after the board spent 45 minutes in an executive session to hear legal advice from solicitor Dan Altland.

There s no end to this : Mail slowdown continues under Trump-era honcho

‘There’s no end to this’: Mail slowdown continues under Trump-era honcho PennLive.com 2/2/2021 Wallace McKelvey, pennlive.com © in Susquehanna Twp.\rDecember 11, 2009.\rDan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com/pennlive.com/TNS Gary Stevens of Newberry Twp. processes mail at the U.S. Postal Service Harrisburg processing and distribution center on Crooked Hill Rd Bills, legal documents and packages are still getting held up in the morass that is the U.S. Postal Service as mail carriers and sorters grapple with the twin crises of the coronavirus and changes handed down by the outgoing Trump administration. And the arrival of President Joe Biden, who’s less inclined than his predecessor to dismantle a public mail system, won’t bring immediate relief because the agency’s leadership isn’t directly under his control.

Slammed : Overwhelmed postal service means a late Christmas for many

‘Slammed’: Overwhelmed postal service means a late Christmas for many Updated Dec 21, 2020; Posted Dec 21, 2020 FILE - In this May 6, 2020, photo, United States Postal Service carrier Henrietta Dixon gets into her truck to deliver mail in Philadelphia. Officials from six states and the District of Columbia are in court Thursday, Sept. 24, to ask a federal judge to halt alleged slowdowns at the U.S. Postal Service that they say threaten the upcoming presidential election(AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)AP Facebook Share It’s threatening Christmas now, too. “We’re slammed,” said one frustrated postal worker at the U.S. Postal Service’s processing center in Susquehanna Township. “There’s just no winning this year.”

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