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Curtain rises for talented Truman troupe

The Examiner Myel White has just walked out of a makeshift dressing room at Van Horn High School and is a bit agitated. I can t find my cigarettes, she grumbled, as she dug through a purse that looks like it might have come out of the closet of one of the Kardashians. Truman High School vocal music director Kim Carson happened to walk past when White made the comment, and grinned. What student could say that and not get in trouble, Carson said, chuckling. Certainly not White, a senior who was dressed in a leopard print dress and knee high boots as she prepared for the first dress rehearsal of Sister Act, the Broadway play based on the 1992 Whoopi Goldberg film of the same name in which a nightclub singer is forced to take refuge from the mob in a convent.

RVTD Go By Bike Week, Rogue Valley live events: May 14 – Medford News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News

RVTD Go By Bike Week, Rogue Valley live events: May 14 – Medford News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News
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New business in Thomasville begins despite pandemic

New business in Thomasville begins despite pandemic Two new businesses open in the Rose City While the coronavirus pandemic put a lot of shops and restaurants out of business, over the last year, some were able to get their start in South Georgia. and last updated 2021-05-12 21:11:57-04 THOMASVILLE, Ga. (WTXL) — While the coronavirus pandemic put a lot of shops and restaurants out of business, over the last year, some were able to get their start in South Georgia. Those businesses are helping with the rebound in downtown Thomasville. Downtown Thomasville depends on local businesses to keep the local economy bustling.

COVID-19 cases keep edging higher in metro area

By The Examiner staff New COVID-19 cases continue to inch higher in Eastern Jackson County, and new hospitalizations due have generally remained steady for a month after a steady drop over the first three months of the year.  According to the Jackson County Health Department, which covers the county outside Kansas City, the rolling 14-day positive test percentage in Eastern Jackson rose again to 6.6 percent last of Sunday, up from 5.7 percent last week after dropping as low as 3.3 percent several weeks ago. At the end of January, the rolling positive test percentage in EJC was at 25 percent.   The rolling seven-day average of new cases again rose slightly, from 38 last week to 40 as of Sunday. Three weeks ago, that average was 24. As of Sunday, the county Health Department had confirmed 31,284 cases (up 253 from last week) and 465 deaths (four more this week) across Eastern Jackson County since the pandemic began. The county’s dashboard includes Independence.  

Live Rogue Valley music, outdoor markets and more: May 7

Live Rogue Valley music, outdoor markets and more: May 7
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