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UW Arb lands landmark status
The National Park Service officially recognizes the nature preserve as a significant historic site
The Arboretum in four seasons.
Itâs gratifying that the U.S. National Park Service has realized how special the UW Arboretum is, officially recognizing it as a National Historic Landmark. But residents of Madison have known this for a long time.
The nature preserve and outdoor research laboratory has previously been listed on the National Register of Historic Places (the nationâs official list of âhistoric places worthy of preservation,â according to the National Park Service), but the National Historic Landmark designation is for âhistoric places that hold national significance.â The UW Arboretum was nominated in a thorough 94-page document written by Madison architectural historian Elizabeth Miller, who details the Arbâs significance as a pioneering site in the restoration of native landscapes and conservation of degr
A Broken Arrow mom is sharing her experience, as her one-year-old daughter recovers from COVID-19.
So far, about 6,800 kids four and younger have tested positive in Oklahoma since last March. Elizabeth Miller said her little girl June has been miserable, congested, and coughing, and she wants people to know the virus can affect even the youngest kids.
Elizabeth Miller lights up when she talks about her baby girl, June. She loves Elmo, she loves dancing and kisses and is full of love and life, Miller said. She is incredible.
Little June turned one year old on Thursday and had a small celebration with Elmo and cake over Zoom. But for the past week, Elizabeth says June has felt horrible.
Mullens, Wyoming County, West Virginia.
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Veronica and Carl Allen have lived in Wyoming County their entire lives. Like many residents of the state’s southern coalfields, they’re older and have health problems that make them especially vulnerable to COVID-19. For months they’ve lived in fear that they might contract the virus.
Last week, they got a glimmer of hope. On Jan. 13 Gov. Jim Justice made vaccinations available to people 70 and older.
But there was a problem. Instead of getting the vaccine through a local doctor or the county health department, Veronica and Carl were told they’d need to drive more than two hours from their home in Clear Fork to Greenbrier County.
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