McDONOUGH â Kindergarten teacher Danequa Lyons isnât a fan of needles, but her excitement to get inoculated against COVID-19 outweighed any fear she had.
The vaccine will allow her to hug on her little ones at Walnut Creek Elementary School as well as protect her 10-month-old daughter at home.
She said she felt just a little tingle after receiving the Johnson & Johnson single dose vaccine, noting that sheâd been through worse âlike child birth.â
Josh Malcom, HCS Facilities & Maintenance director, doesnât like needles either. He looked away as nurse Ruthie Hill approached him and thought about construction projects as she injected him.
The most solid person who s ever worked for me , employee s shock after grisly discovery
10 Mar, 2021 09:41 PM
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Police were called to a property at McNally Rd, Pukekohe, on Wednesday morning. Photo / Google Maps
Police were called to a property at McNally Rd, Pukekohe, on Wednesday morning. Photo / Google Maps
A man living at a Pukekohe house where a person was found dead and another critically injured is a top employee who was shocked at the grisly discovery, his employer says.
Police went to the McNally Rd house just
Police are yet to confirm what happened, but Stuff reported a person was found dead in a car in the property s backyard when police checked for a man on electronically monitored bail.
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Amartus is the winner of the MEF 3.0 Proof of Concept Business Impact Award for its work with several partners on real-world Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) services. The award winners were announced on March 10, 2021.
SASE services address a real-world challenge of providing secure access to information and communications technology (ICT) services for entire workforces who find themselves having to quickly switch to Work From Home (WFH) due to Covid-19. Amartus worked in partnership with Sparkle, Nefeli Networks and Versa Networks to design, implement and showcase an integrated, end-to-end SASE solution using best in breed technologies and expert services to demonstrate what is possible.
But not all members of the rank and file are happy about the move.
On Tuesday night, the Logan School District Board of Education followed its Cache County counterpart in voting for district office bonuses that Superintendent Frank Schofield portrayed as fair and needed since âevery employee in the district has had to assume new and additional responsibilitiesâ during the pandemic, not just those under school roofs.
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Loganâs bonuses will mirror whatâs being done in the state stipend program approved by Gov. Spencer Cox, with $1,500 going to licensed staff and $1,000 to classified staff, prorated based on hours worked. In total, 40 Logan employees will be compensated at a cost of $70,000, taken from the districtâs $11 million cash reserve.
The budget proposal for Virginia, if approved by Gov. Ralph Northam (D), includes a 5% pay increase for state employees including university and adjunct faculty. Â
If the proposal is approved, the salary increase would go into effect July 1, 2021, according to a Virginia House Appropriations Committee Budget Briefing meeting held Feb. 26. Mary-Hope Vass, director of communications and university spokesperson, who declined a phone interview, wrote in an email to The Breeze that the pay increase would impact about 3,086 full-time employees at JMU.Â
âThe General Assemblyâs pay adjustments are wonderful news for university employees, especially since employees did not receive a pay increases this year,â Vass wrote.Â