Mitchell School Board prepares for opening of the school year
The Times-Mail
MITCHELL The Mitchell Community Schools board of trustees made several hires at its meeting Monday night as preparations for the 2021-22 school are coming to a close. The first student day will be Aug. 4.
Registration/enrollment will take place July 26, 28 and 29. Online enrollment begins at 8 a.m. on July 26 and onsite registration will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on July 28 and will continue from noon until 7 p.m. on July 29.
Personnel
• Malissa Lambrecht as MCS Autism and Behavioral consultant;
• Kristen McDonald as MHS algebra teacher;
Note From the Editors
The pace of impact through digital health in 2021 is off to a rapid start be it the number of transactions, the numerous legislative proposals and actions, or the focused attention of enforcement bodies. Given the accelerated pace of tech-enabled methods, such as telehealth or product development through streamlined digital tools and decentralized clinical trials, not to mention AI and big data s impact on diagnostic and research capacity, the policy and regulatory spotlight on digital health will no doubt be bright throughout this year. In the Industry Insights contribution for this issue, several of our digital health experts briefly summarize the focused attention of U.S. enforcement agencies on telehealth given significantly increased reimbursement trends in the area.
Note From the Editors
The pace of impact through digital health in 2021 is off to a
rapid start be it the number of transactions, the numerous
legislative proposals and actions, or the focused attention of
enforcement bodies. Given the accelerated pace of tech-enabled
methods, such as telehealth or product development through
streamlined digital tools and decentralized clinical trials, not to
mention AI and big data s impact on diagnostic and research
capacity, the policy and regulatory spotlight on digital health
will no doubt be bright throughout this year. In the Industry
Insights contribution for this issue, several of our digital
health experts briefly summarize the focused attention of U.S.
Pandemic Drives Ups Demand for Drive-Thrus
Burger King is planning three-lane locations.
March 05, 2021
ALEXANDRIA, Va. The pandemic has put limits on foodservice seating capacity and sparked a boom in the demand for drive-thrus, reports the Wall Street Journal.
While many foodservice operators took a big hit when COVID-19 occupancy limits closed their dining rooms, chains such as Chick-fil-A, McDonald’s and Checkers & Rally’s are enjoying a sales uptick at stores with drive-thru lanes.
Even retailers that have never offered drive-thru options are rolling out lanes. Shake Shack is building its first drive-through this year in Orlando, and as NACS Daily reported, Wawa opened its first drive-thru convenience store in January in Morrisville, Pa.
Provided by Dow Jones
By Esther Fung and Heather Haddon The pandemic is sparking a boom in an often-overlooked type of property, the drive-through. Food halls and restaurants have taken a big hit from frequent limits on seating capacity during the Covid-19 crisis. But chains such as Chick-fil-A Inc., McDonald s Corp. and Checkers & Rally s Restaurants Inc. said they are enjoying a sales uptick at stores with drive-through lanes, which have become more popular during the pandemic. You can pull up in your car and stay socially distant, said Camille Renshaw, chief executive of B+E, a real-estate investment brokerage firm.