More relief funds go to Florida colleges How much did your school get? tampabay.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tampabay.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Free community college is a part of President Biden s Families plan
President Biden has said no household earning less than $400,000 will pay more in taxes.
and last updated 2021-04-28 18:02:15-04
TAMPA, Fla. â At Hillsborough Community College, thousands of students are getting certificates in everything from healthcare to IT.
âNearly 6 out of 10 jobs will require some sort of post-secondary education so if you increase accessibility that only means that we are going to enhance our economy,â said HCC President Dr. Ken Atwater.
Atwater says while he thinks community college is very affordable, he supports President Bidenâs idea to provide two years of free tuition.
Pandemic parade lifts spirits at Summerwood for 90th sherwoodparknews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sherwoodparknews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Sarasota Herald-Tribune
On Veterans Day, during an observance at VFW Post 3233, Army veteran
Todd Hughes was honored by the Sarasota County Veterans Commission with the John H. McLain Veteran of the Year Award. Hughes is manager of the Goodwill Manasota Veterans Services Program.
The award is the highest honor that the commission bestows annually upon a veteran. Hughes served with the Army in Iraq. He was injured by an improvised explosive device (IED) and, although he suffered some immediate health impacts, he completed his tour of duty before returning home a few months later.
After his return home, he was diagnosed with a serious head injury that significantly impacted his day-to-day well-being, as well as his ability to keep a job.
loading.
Hillsborough legislative delegation meeting highlights COVID-19 concerns, education, mental health and prison reform
Share this:
The Hillsborough County Legislative Delegation Friday met virtually with members of the public to discuss local bills and issues ahead of the 2021 session. COVID-19 concerns were the underlying theme as topics including clean energy, mental health and prison reform were discussed.
LISTEN:
Acting chair Sen. Janet Cruz acknowledged the meeting’s uniqueness straight away.
“The first thing I’ll ask you to do is please be sure to put your microphones on mute,” she said. “We love your dogs. We love your kids. But we want everyone to be able to hear the speakers.”