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Cambridge swears-in two new police officers, new firefighter

Cambridge swears-in two new police officers, new firefighter The Daily Jeffersonian The City of Cambridge recently conducted its first-ever joint swearing-in ceremony for two new police officers and a city firefighter in Council Chambers downtown. While not new to the profession, former Byesville Police Chief Jason May and former Guernsey County Sheriff s Lt. Curtis Braniger took the oath as the city s newest police officers, while Cody Cole was sworn-in as the newest firefighter. This is another exciting day for the City of Cambridge, said Police Chief Mark DeLancey. To bring this amount of experience and training is huge for the department and the city.

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Health officials, law enforcement unable to handle to mask violations

The Daily Jeffersonian Frustrations regarding the failure of individuals to comply with Gov. Mike DeWine s mask mandate for Ohioans are growing, and not just for Guernsey County residents. Officials with the Cambridge-Guernsey County Health Department the agency tasked with enforcing the mandate are also frustrated by the volume of violations reported in the county. We receive a multitude of calls every day regarding places that are not following the mask mandate, said Guernsey County Health Commissioner Dr. Edward Colby. There are so many, that s impossible for us to check them all in person. The number of complaints received was not

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"We're moving from stigma to science": FDA funding study on restrictions on blood donation by gay, bisexual men

47abc December 16, 2020   DELMARVA – The United States Food and Drug Administration made a historic announcement: it’s funding a study that could lead to the removal of longtime restrictions around blood donations by gay or bisexual men. “So we’re moving from stigma to science based now and I’m real excited but we’ve got a whole year to wait before this study comes to a final report. It’s involving the American Red Cross. It’s involving three or four companies that deal with blood donation or the technology,” says Salvatore Seeley, the Health & Wellness Program Director at CAMP Rehoboth. “I know the wheels of this go rather slowly because we’re talking about since the 80s there’s been this policy in place. So it takes time for people to evolve into different ways of thought.”

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