Merrick Prep Offering Five Scholarships To Local Students
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Merrick Preparatory School is looking to open its doors to more local students next fall.
Following a challenging 2020, the school has announced it will be offering five full scholarships to students in surrounding communities entering grade 9 for the 2021-22 school year in September.
With their penchant for international students, Headmaster Kevin Farrell says the school is looking to provide an international experience for local students.
“What we wanted to do is invite and encourage local day students to come and get an education here at Merrick Prep, and the cost for many is prohibitive,” Farrell said. “We value Merrickville, we value the local community, and we want our international students but also our local students to have an experience of a true international education.”
Five weeks and still no information about Durango man killed by Southern Ute tribal ranger
Durango, Colorado Currently Wed 2% chance of precipitation 62% chance of precipitation 54% chance of precipitation 3% chance of precipitation
Family of George Sands say they too have been stonewalled by law enforcement
Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020 12:21 PM Updated: Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020 8:45 AM George Sands, 53, was shot and killed Nov. 24 by a Southern Ute Indian tribal ranger, but the tribe and law enforcement have released little information about the shooting death, including the identity of the shooter and whether a crime was committed. Courtesy of Shay Havens-Gee
Five weeks and still no information about Durango man killed by Southern Ute tribal ranger
Five weeks and still no information about Durango man killed by Southern Ute tribal ranger
Durango, Colorado Currently Thu Low: 29° Possible light rain (with a chance of 1–2 in. of snow) in the morning and afternoon. 64% chance of precipitation 72% chance of precipitation
Family of George Sands say they too have been stonewalled by law enforcement
Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020 12:21 PM Updated: Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020 8:45 AM George Sands, 53, was shot and killed Nov. 24 by a Southern Ute Indian tribal ranger, but the tribe and law enforcement have released little information about the shooting death, including the identity of the shooter and whether a crime was committed.
Thursdayâs announcement by Gov. Tom Wolf regarding new restrictions on bars and restaurants has been a stomach punch to an industry still reeling from the effects of a yearâs worth of COVID-19-related mandates.
The new restrictions, which went into effect Saturday morning, suspend all indoor dining, effectively close many struggling businesses as temperatures dip below freezing and make outdoor dining unrealistic.
âRestaurants are going to do everything they can to provide safe and warm outside dining during the shutdown, but we feel restaurants have followed all the safety protocols and followed all the measures to protect our employees and guests over the past several months, and we feel this lockdown is excessive and too restrictive on just our industry,â said Dave Magrogan, CEO of Harvest Seasonal Grille and Wine Bar in Glen Mills. âOur industry has been singled out again and the contact tracing does not confirm what the governor is doing. The contact t