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Palm Beach County tackling COVID vaccine disparity - South Florida Sun-Sentinel

Palm Beach County’s diverse population with pockets of affluent snowbirds, retirees, farmworkers, African-Americans, and Hispanics has led to some ZIP codes with vaccination rates much higher than the county average and many others will troubling low rates.

The 100 Best Public Colleges in America

The 100 Best Public Colleges in America By Jody Ellis, Stacker News On 5/18/21 at 6:30 PM EDT Earning a college degree is an investment with far-reaching benefits. Adults who hold degrees earn an average of $32,000 more per year than those who hold a high school diploma. This increased income can mean a big difference in quality of life, from being able to afford a home to lower instances of poverty, and even longer life expectancy. While those statistics are all good reasons to go to college, education often comes with a hefty price tag. Over the last 10 years, tuition rates for both public and private colleges have increased by more than 25 percent, and student loan debt has increased alongside them. In 2019, the average cost per year of a private college education was $48,510, while at a public college it was $21,370. As a result, many students are choosing to attend a public university, where they can potentially get less-expensive tuition and better value for their money

4th Generation Minister And Entrepreneur Isiah Hester Finds New Place To Serve On The City Council

4th Generation Minister And Entrepreneur Isiah Hester Finds New Place To Serve On The City Council
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CT zoning federation honors retired Shelton P&Z commissioner

CT zoning federation honors retired Shelton P&Z commissioner Brian Gioiele FacebookTwitterEmail Shelton Planning and Zoning Commission member Tony Pagoda.Autumn Driscoll / ST SHELTON Anthony Pogoda has been gone from the city zoning scene for a year, but his two-plus decades of work have not been forgotten. The Connecticut Federation of Planning and Zoning Agencies recently honored Pogoda with its Lifetime Achievement Award for his service to the city’s Planning and Zoning Commission, on which he sat for 27 years before resigning in May 2020 and moving out of state. “I was honored and privileged to serve the community,” Pogoda, who appeared at the commission’s Zoom meeting earlier this week, said.

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