Educators in Eau Claire, Madison, and across the state recognized for work to support student success Monday, February 1, 2021 MADISON, Wis. The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents will honor the recipients of the 13
th annual Regents’ Diversity Awards on February 5 in Madison at the next Regents meeting. These awards recognize individuals and programs that foster access and success for students who are members of historically underrepresented populations. Each recipient is awarded $7,500 to support professional development or continue the program being honored. “From an impressive pool of nominees, we selected three outstanding awardees for increasing opportunity and making a lasting impact on their UW campus communities,” said Regent Olivia Woodmansee, who chaired the special Regents’ committee to determine the recipients. “We are proud to recognize their exceptional dedication to expanding partnerships that support student success
WRENTHAM â A Plainville man pleaded innocent Monday to charges he was driving drunk and set off a seven-vehicle crash on Route 1 over the weekend that sent six people to the hospital.
Jeremiah J. Flaherty, 44, of 39 Landau Road, also faces charges of driving to endanger and failing to drive within marked lanes.
Following his arraignment in Wrentham District Court, his bail was set at $2,500 cash. If he posts it, Flaherty must submit to drug and alcohol tests and stay away from victims and witnesses in the case, according to court records.
Police say Flaherty failed field sobriety tests and a breath-alcohol test registered .13 percent. The legal limit for intoxication is .08 percent.
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