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Memorial principal reappointed to state Early Childhood Advisory Council

A local educator has been reappointed to the state’s Early Childhood Advisory Council. Amy Smith, principal of Memorial Education Center, was among 21 appointees announced by Governor Andy Beshear earlier this month. The Somerset woman will represent citizens at-large for a term expiring June 20, 2022. “I find it to be an honor to serve knowing that the job being done by the knowledgeable individuals on the committee will benefit young children, their families and other stakeholders throughout our commonwealth,” Principal Smith said. Having served on the ECAC for two years, Smith recently served on the Council’s Mobilizing Communities Subcommittee which concluded last fall.

Xbox Game Pass: Sega, indie developer No More Robots have nice things to say about Microsoft s gaming subscription service

After more than three years since Microsoft launched Xbox Game Pass, people might still have their doubts about how good of a service and business model it is. As for some third-party developers, though, the subscription-based platforms have significantly helped boost the popularity of their games. Xbox Game Pass is helping increase games’ engagement Eurogamer recently released a comprehensive story trying to determine if Xbox Game Pass is “too good to be true.” To answer the question, some game developers and publishers were asked about their experience working with Microsoft, particularly in putting their games to the subscription service. Sega Europe senior vice president of commercial publishing Anna Downing offered an interesting insight on the matter. The gaming exec called it a “great opportunity” and revealed that the platform helped their game “Two Point Hospital” surpass three million active players worldwide.

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Middlesbrough veterinary nurse wins award for her senior pet care

Middlesbrough veterinary nurse wins award for her senior pet care Laura Hammersley scoops top industry award for improving the lives of elderly pets Updated Latest Teesside headlines straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Our beloved pets are treasured members of the family, even as their whiskers turn grey and their pace slows down. One Middlesbrough veterinary nurse who is improving the quality of life for elderly pets is Laura Hammersley, who has just won the Senior Support Nurse Award at the annual Hill’s Pet Nutrition Nurse Awards.

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