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Major events in Singapore unfazed by WEF postponement
Several organisers of upcoming high-profile meetings, conferences and exhibitions have said they would press ahead.ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI
PublishedFeb 6, 2021, 5:00 am SGT
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One Degree connects families around Grant County to resources Written by Kendra Milligan on January 25, 2021
Southwest New Mexico families are one degree closer to accessing resources they need thanks to a newly launched online system. The program is called One Degree, and offers up-to-date information on hundreds of services and programs available in the region, state and nation.
Accessible via computer or phone, the One Degree application is also available for downloading on iOS or Android or by visiting 1degree.org/swnm.
“One Degree, more than a guide, is a resource system,” said Dr. Brian Etheridge, a pediatrician at Hidalgo Medical Services and part of Grant County’s Pediatric Healthcare Collaboration the group which led the effort to expand One Degree to include Grant County.