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ST. GEORGE The creeping spread of an international disease has occupied the public conscience for almost a year and a half. Ironically, the very animal that may have triggered the global pandemic is facing an epidemic of its own here in the United States.
On Thursday night, biologists with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources traveled to Mammoth Cave to test bats for white-nose syndrome: a fungal disease that has been making its way across the United States since it was first documented in New York in 2006.
Keith Day, a biologist who manages non-game birds and mammals for the Southern Region Office, led a team of researchers in setting up nets, catching bats and gathering samples to test for the disease.
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Goldhagen, medical director for the Partnership for Child Health and chief of the Division of Community and Societal Pediatrics at the UF College of Medicine in Jacksonville, was recognized for his work to support mental well-being services. He said the $60,000 award will support the partnership, a nonprofit that advances medical, mental, behavioral and developmental health priorities for children and families in North Florida.
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April 1, 2021
Pupils of Kowa Secondary School listening to anti-corruption meaasges from ACC Regional Manager, South , Musa J.B. Jawara
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Southern Region Office has conducted a series of outreach meetings with teachers and pupils of various secondary schools in Moyamba District to instill in them the values of integrity, accountability and transparency.
The engagements, which took place between 24
th and 26
th March, 2021, targeted the Taiama Secondary, Dasse Secondary and Kowa Secondary Schools, among several other schools in Kori, Dasse and Kowa Chiefdoms in Moyamba District.
The engagements are part of the Commission’s activities to tackle issues of extortion, bribery and malpractices in schools.