TEXARKANA, Texas Texas High freshman Sereniti Collins scored a season-high 33 points to ignite the Lady Tigers to a 72-57 victory over Pine Tree Friday night in the Tiger Center.
JazzArts Charlotte’s virtual live music series presents award winning bassist Ron Brendle, with a quartet improvising a night of pure jazz.
Ron Brendle is a first-call bass player in the Charlotte jazz scene. A master musician for over 40 years, Ron has received seven awards as Jazz Artist of the Year by Creative Loafing Magazine and three as Best Bass Player by Charlotte Magazine. An innovator on bass guitar, not only has Brendle played on over 50 albums but has released close to a dozen albums as a leader and has played on record and stage with the likes of legends Mose Allison, Dizzy Gillepsie, Hank Crawford, Sheila Jordan, Frank Kimbrough, and many more. More: http://www.ronbrendle.com/
Featuring:
Ron Brendle, Bass
Ariel Mejia, trumpet
Reagan Mitchell, saxophone
John Spurrier, drums
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Performances for this series, intro
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District Health Board Hauora Tairāwhiti has long acknowledged the challenge of providing a dental service for adolescents on the East Coast, pointing to the difficulties of attracting permanent dental therapists and dentists to remote areas.
The new mobile dental clinic is a relief to Tolaga Bay Area School principal Nori Parata, who said it was about two years since many of her students were last seen by a dentist.
She was absolutely delighted to see the service start at her school on 14 April, but reaching this point had been a drawn-out process. It is disturbing when you think that they re entitled to this service, and it s taken this long to do, Parata said.
Weather causes delay for residents in need of life-saving medical supplies
February 17, 2021
JACKSON, Tenn. The weather is causing major problems for everyone, but especially people trying to get their life-saving medical supplies.
For Reagan Mitchell and her five-year-old son Rylan, this week has seen an accumulation of several problems, and it is not just snow.
Rylan has type one diabetes and uses an insulin pump. His mom says they have to go through third party vendors to get the needed supplies.
She says they can only order it a week before he is scheduled to run out. Usually it goes as scheduled, but this time around she ran into a problem.