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BOE tables reopening plans to await further guidance from state

The Hoopeston Area Board of Education tabled school reopening plans and remote learning plans for next school year at last week’s board meeting.

Moral or legal? - Daily Advocate

Moral or legal? By Kathy Monnin - Versailles News Wrong is wrong even if everyone is doing it and right is right even if no one else is doing it. Everyone knows the word legal means established, recognized, or permitted by law, but what does the word “moral” mean? According to the dictionary, moral means: 1) concerned with the principles of right and wrong behavior, and the goodness or badness of human character. 2) holding or manifesting high principles for proper conduct. Morality is not exclusive to Christians and churchgoers; however these persons seem to better understand that morality is truth and not subjective, such as my truth, your truth, or a politician’s truth. Morality was established in the beginning of all creation. To be moral is to desire to love one another, to do no harm, to want good for others, to give of oneself for the benefit of others and not for personal reward or self-interest.

Marie Luise Perkins - Chattanoogan com

Perkins, Marie Luise Monday, March 1, 2021   She shared smiles and warm hugs to anyone who needed it or not. She was always willing to give a helping hand. Every friendship that she shared was filled with love and kindness.  She will be missed by everyone deeply. Now with open arms, her family above welcomes her.   She was predeceased by her husband, J. C. Perkins, her parents, grandparents, sister, Trudy Kuehn and daughter, Diana Perkins.   She is survived by her daughter, Santra (David Wyatt) McClure, grandchildren, Aaron (Cloey) Binkley, Brionna Omodeo and Emily McClure, great-grandchild, Sara Binkley and several nieces, nephews, cousins and extended family.

5 years after beating cancer, UNR grad set to start nursing career at Renown

5 years after beating cancer, UNR grad set to start nursing career at Renown Reno-Gazette-Journal 2/19/2021 Siobhan McAndrew, Reno Gazette Journal © Andy Barron/RGJ Haley Carroll poses in front of the Love sign at Renown where she will start her career as a nurse on Monday, Feb. 22, 2021. Carroll graduated from the University of Nevada, Reno in December. Haley Carroll may be one of the newest hires right out of college at Renown Regional Medical Center, but she’s not new to hospitals. Carroll starts her career as a nurse on Feb. 22 after graduating from the University of Nevada, Reno in December. It comes five years after the 2016 Wooster High graduate beat cancer and then decided she was going to do the same thing nurses did for her when she was sick. 

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