Delaware's courts will start the long slog through a backlog of hundreds of criminal cases starting next week. The pandemic has halted jury trials since March 2020.
May 11, 2021 by Euroleague.net Print
Eight of the top referees in Europe have been chosen to officiate the games at the 2021 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Final Four in Cologne, Germany. The list is a mix of veterans and top young referees, five of whom boast at least 14 seasons in the EuroLeague and a combined 19 Final Four appearances. Three of them are still in their 30s, including two who have been assigned to their first Final Four.
The chosen referees are Matej Boltauzer, Mehdi Difallah, Juan Carlos Garcia Gonzalez, Olegs Latisevs, Uros Nikolic, Sasa Pukl, Sreten Radovic and Gytis Vilius. The commitment and sacrifices that all of our officials have made, in what has been an exceptional season dealing with the current pandemic, has helped us get to the end of the season and another Final Four, and we are grateful to all of our officials for their dedication, Richard Stokes, Euroleague Basketball’s Senior Director of Officiating,
Hospital’s audit raises accountability questions Written by Geoffrey Plant on May 4, 2021
The results of a fiscal audit requested by the Gila Regional Medical Center Governing Board shortly after it took over governance of the county-owned hospital around this time last year surfaced at the group’s regular meeting last Thursday.
The document, prepared by Dingus, Zarecor and Associates Certified Public Accountants in February, raises accountability questions with regard to the financial straits the nonprofit hospital finds itself in, and documents several systemic management and oversight issues that contributed to the situation.
The Governing Board voted unanimously Thursday to accept and approve the audit. Governing Board Chair Alicia Edwards told the Daily Press that “this was the first step in the accountability exploration but we don’t know yet how it will work.”
Jillian Shufelt, Distance Education assistant at Pioneer High School was recognized as the Education Support .
Tad Williams, Jr., fifth grade teacher at Fritsch Elementary School was named Carson City School .❮❯
When Brittany Witter student taught at Eagle Valley Middle School, she joked with an eighth grade teacher to save a spot for her return full-time to teach there.
Now she’s happily serving Eagle Valley’s students as a social studies teacher, having been quoted in an interview for her Educator of the Year award that “education is lacking a lot of heart” and that teachers “need to love this job.”