More than a year after the pandemic shut down normal life, we’re all pulling back our window curtains and searching for any signs of hope on the horizon. There are now three available COVID-19 vaccines with emergency-use authorization from the FDA. While the CDC has put out cautious guidelines for the fully vaccinated, governors are lifting dining restrictions in states like Texas and Arizona, and Utah’s statewide mask mandate is set to expire April 10.
The (tentative) return of some of the state’s most popular summertime events gives us something to look forward to, even if they will look a little different this year. The only groups more excited than the general public for 2021 summer events might be the artists and performers.
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American International College Announces Addition of Men’s Volleyball to Athletic Program Offerings for 2021-2022 Academic Year
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American International College (AIC) has announced the addition of men’s volleyball to the College’s athletic program with competition starting in the 2021-22 academic year. Hector Jose Reyes has been named as the program’s inaugural head coach. AIC worked with First Point Volleyball Foundation to help jumpstart the program.
American International College s newly hired Men s Volleyball Head Coach Hector Jose Reyes will help launch the new athletic program slated to begin fall semester 2021.
Men’s volleyball is a sport that has experienced tremendous growth, especially at the high school and collegiate levels. We look forward to contributing to that expansion and becoming a competitive volleyball program in New England.
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Corrissa Cross (left) and Dawn Shepherd (right) will open a new pet grooming service, Scruff 2 Fluff, on Monday, Feb. 1.
By Christy Porter,
Managing Editor
Business has already been brisk, and Scruff 2 Fluff hasn’t officially opened their doors. Much to the delight of many Licking area dog lovers, pet groomers Corrissa Cross and Dawn Shepherd started taking appointments last week and are already booked through the third week of February. They do, however, encourage patrons to continue messaging for appointments.
While both employed in dog grooming, Corrissa Cross and Dawn Shepherd would sometimes jokingly comment on opening their own business. On December 17, 2020, they put the jokes aside and began making it a reality. With the help and support of family members, their storefront location at 120 S. Main Street in Licking will officially open for business on Monday, Feb. 1.
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