Wine Conferences East of the Rockies Go Virtual in 2021
With the Covid-19 crisis still limiting or preventing in-person gatherings, many wine conferences and educational programs have changed to virtual schedules for enology, viticultural, and wine marketing/business meetings. While online sessions are obviously not the same as seeing and talking with speakers and other attendees in person, there are some advantages to “attending” virtual programs. Conference organizers have the option to include presenters based on their knowledge on topic under discussion, not how much it would cost to bring them to a specific location. And there certainly are a wide variety of virtual programs that anyone in the wine industry can attend, often at no cost.
$80,000 medication is family s only hope to keep baby healthy
A Tennessee family waits to hear whether or not the pricey viles of medication to treat their infant s seizures will be covered by insurance. Author: Jon Diaz Updated: 1:35 PM CST December 21, 2020
KNOXVILLE, Iowa Not too long ago, baby Aria appeared healthy: laughing and smiling.
Then her parents, Carson Peterson and Alex Gibson, of Knoxville, noticed something unusual. She was having these random eye movements where her eyes would roll downwards and shake up and down, and it progressed pretty quickly to where her arms and legs would raise up and stiffen, said Gibson.
DailyTrib.com Support Community Press You can show your support of a vibrant and healthy free press by becoming a voluntary subscriber. Subscribe Now Avery Wing (left) and Stella Evans enjoy an evening at the Marble Falls ice skating rink. Staff photo by Daniel Clifton
Nestled among the Walkway of Lights displays at Lakeside Park is Marble Falls’ newest Christmas tradition, an ice skating rink with real ice. Coinciding with the Christmas lights, it’s open through Jan. 2.
The rink has attracted 2,200 visitors since its opening Nov. 20 through Dec. 6.
“We’re doing well on attendance, and it’s been extremely positive so far,” said Director of Parks and Recreation Lacey Dingman. “We’ve got a lot of good compliments about it so far. That’s from residents and from people visiting from other communities.”
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