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The countdown is on to the reopening of the Kansas City Museum. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted a massive renovation and restoration project. But it s back on track and preparing for visitors to return this fall.The majestic building at the corner of Gladstone Boulevard and Indiana Avenue is home to the Kansas City museum.
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Florida Southern College seeking more property to accommodate increase in nursing program enrollment
The college is looking at ways to expand its rapidly growing nursing program.
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LAKELAND, Fla. â A Polk County college is in need of more space for itâs rapidly growing nursing program.
âOne of the most compassionate and hardworking professions. We didnât choose to be nurses, weâve been called. Now we have proof with our degree that we are nurses,â said Kelly Farrell, Florida Southern College graduating nursing class of 2021.
Friday Florida Southern College held a virtual pinning ceremony for its graduating nursing class of 2021. The college is seeing a high increase in students wanting to enroll in its nursing program and its partly due to the pandemic.
Officials gathered at Petit Jean State Park today for a ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony for the Dr. T.W. Hardison Visitor Center in Morrilton. The newly constructed building, which provides space for camper registration, interpretive exhibits, meetings, special events, and staff offices, is named for the man whose vision for Petit Jean State Park brought about its creation as the cornerstone in the system of Arkansas State Parks.
In 1907, Dr. T.W. Hardison was a contract physician for the Fort Smith Lumber Company when he accompanied lumbermen on their inspection of the area surrounding the Natural Bridge in Petit Jean’s Seven Hollows area. As they debated the cost of logging such a remote and rugged area, Dr. Hardison later recounted that it occurred to him that “the trees might as well be left to live out their lifespan unmolested by axe and saw, and the area converted into a park.” By 1919, he and his wife had made their home on Petit Jean Mountain, and his leadershi