The Langlade County Healthy Aging in Rural Towns- or HeART- Project teamed up with the local chapter of the 4-H Tech Changemakers.Together they’re helping people in nursing homes stay connected with their families, even when the families can’t be there in person.
Seventy-Three Student-Athletes Set to Graduate This Week
CLEMSON, S.C. – Seventy-three student-athletes and 34 students in support roles and spirit squads are set to earn degrees from Clemson University during commencement ceremonies this week. The ceremonies are taking place from May 5-8 at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, S.C. The Athletic Department presented the graduating class with its traditional orange stoles in a ceremony in Littlejohn Coliseum on May 4.
Thirteen athletic programs are represented among the graduates, including Skip Prosser Award Winner Aamir Simms, a two-time All-ACC selection in basketball. The group also includes 11 from the football program, all of whom have won at least four ACC Championships and the 2018 National Championship. Will Swinney (marketing), the son of Head Coach Dabo Swinney, is among the graduates. The program expected to enter the 2021 fall with 18 graduates on its roster.
Testimony in heron hearing concludes Monday
A judge will now decide if a restraining order halting development on the site of a heron rookery will remain in place. 5:17 pm, May 3, 2021 ×
Great blue herons sit among their nests in Rochester Township Thursday, March 25. (John Molseed / jmolseed@postbulletin.com)
It will be at least two weeks before a decision is made on a temporary restraining order against construction at a great blue heron nesting site.
District Court Judge Pam King gave both sides until May 17 to file written summations of their arguments after testimony concluded Monday.
Three days of testimony were held to determine whether the order, issued by King on March 20, is necessary and would remain in place.