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Montgomery College President Recommended To Lead Nevada State

Montgomery College President Recommended To Lead Nevada State Patch 4/29/2021 Alessia Grunberger © Courtesy of Montgomery College Montgomery College President DeRionne Pollard has been recommended to lead Nevada State College in Henderson, Nevada​. SILVER SPRING, MD A search committee has recommended Montgomery College President DeRionne Pollard to lead Nevada State College in Henderson, Nevada. Pollard who assumed leadership of Montgomery College in 2010 is now awaiting approval from the Board of Regents for the Nevada System of Higher Education, said Montgomery College Board Chair Michael J. Knapp. It is with mixed emotion that I share this news, as Dr. Pollard s 11 years leading the college have driven the institution to accomplish a myriad of goals, Knapp said in a statement released Thursday. Dr. Pollard s leadership capacities have not gone unnoticed by NSC, a public, four-year institution. Plans for an interim president of Montgomery Co

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From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama Montgomery: Alabama National Guard troops will begin work later this month administering COVID-19 vaccines in at least 24 rural counties, the state said Tuesday. The National Guard, with two 55-member mobile vaccination teams that can provide 8,000 doses a week, will work with public health and local officials to determine sites and logistics, Gov. Kay Ivey’s office said in a statement. Guard immunizations will start March 23. Statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed 15.2% of Alabama’s 4.9 million residents have received at least one dose of the vaccine that protects against the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19. That was lower than any state other than neighboring Georgia, where 13.4% had received at least one shot. Guard teams will rotate through counties to provide shots to more people, the statement said. Ivey asked for patience because the state is still trying to get more vaccine from the fede

Relaxing restrictions, Food Night, mass vaccine sites: News from around our 50 states

Relaxing restrictions, Food Night, mass vaccine sites: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama © Staff Sgt. William Frye, 131st Mobile Public Affairs Maj. Gen. Sheryl Gordon, adjutant general of the Alabama National Guard, receives a COVID-19 vaccination on Jan. 7. Montgomery: Alabama National Guard troops will begin work later this month administering COVID-19 vaccines in at least 24 rural counties, the state said Tuesday. The National Guard, with two 55-member mobile vaccination teams that can provide 8,000 doses a week, will work with public health and local officials to determine sites and logistics, Gov. Kay Ivey’s office said in a statement. Guard immunizations will start March 23. Statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed 15.2% of Alabama’s 4.9 million residents have received at least one dose of the vaccine that protects against the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19. That was lo

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