February 13, 2021
ALEXANDRIA, Va. February 12, 2021 Reino Linen Service, a second generation, family-owned and operated company serving the textile needs of hospitals and healthcare facilities throughout Ohio and Michigan, recently qualified for renewal of the Hygienically Clean Healthcare certification for their locations in Brownstown, Mich., and Gibsonburg, Ohio. The renewals of this certification reflects its continued commitment to best management practices (BMPs) in laundering as verified by on-site inspection and its capability to produce hygienically clean textiles as quantified by ongoing microbial testing. The Hygienically Clean Healthcare certification confirms the organization’s continuing dedication to infection prevention, compliance with recognized industry standards and processing healthcare textiles using BMPs as described in its quality assurance documentation, a focal point for Hygienically Clean inspectors’ evaluation. The independent, third-party inspect
COVID-19 antibody test results will be available within one to two weeks in the Red Cross Blood Donor App or donor portal at RedCrossBlood.org. A positive antibody test result does not confirm infection or immunity.
The Red Cross is not, however, testing donors to diagnose illness. To protect the health and safety of Red Cross staff and donors, it is important that individuals who do not feel well or believe they may be ill with COVID-19 postpone their donation.
Each Red Cross blood drive and donation center has standards of safety and infection control, along with additional precautions like temperature checks, social distancing and face coverings for donors and staff.
Five recent OHIO grads commission as officers in the United States Army Published: January 15, 2021 Author: Staff reports
Five fall Ohio University graduates have commissioned as second lieutenants in the United States Army.
Tanner Cobleigh, from Fremont, Ohio, graduated with a degree in management and strategic leadership from the College of Business, and will serve with the U.S. Army Reserves Transportation Corps in Columbus, Ohio.
Ben Cohen, from Chevy Chase, Maryland, graduated from the College of Health Sciences and Professions with a degree in community and public health and will serve with the Aviation Branch of the Washington National Guard at Camp Murray in Washington state.
Mayor Danny Sanchez said residents would be asked to pay their water bills online, via phone or at the water office s drive through window.
Sanchez announced later in March the city decided to close all of its fishing access to the Sandusky River, a precaution linked to coronavirus fears.
The mayor said he would encourage businesses to prohibit parking to the public.
The announcement resulted in a big hit to the city s annual walleye run, which attracts thousands to the Sandusky River.
In 2018, Sandusky County s Convention and Visitors Bureau estimated walleye and white bass seasons (white bass starts later in April and runs through May) bring almost 14,000 fishermen to the Sandusky River.
Behind Smith, Golden Bears seek third straight title Published by sports@presspub. on Tue, 12/29/2020 - 1:37pm
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Gibsonburg wrestler Cole Pietrowski works toward a pin. (Photo courtesy Innovations Portrait Studio/www.InnovationsVisualImpact.com)
If anyone is not convinced yet that Gibsonburg sophomore Connor Smith is an all-around athlete, they might want to reflect on what he’s done so far. In his sophomore year on the football field, the running back ran for 1,639 yards on 213 carries, averaging 7.7 yards per carry and scoring 19 touchdowns. He also caught a 57-yard pass, scoring another TD, plus he had 105 tackles on defense, including 24 combined sacks and tackles for a loss and two interceptions.