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The West Perth community has rallied in support of a Mitchell family once again after the news that their two-year-old girl’s leukemia has returned.
Claire Nicholson, the daughter of Joe and Mandy Nicholson, has started her second bout with cancer after undergoing treatments for the better part of a year that started just before her first birthday. But after things appeared to be improving, the family was informed May 14 that she will need to be hospitalized once again for more intense treatment that will eventually lead to a bone marrow transplant.
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Community rallies as two-year-old begins another cancer fight
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Volunteers listened to county and city leaders prior to the start of Douglas County s final mass vaccination clinic on April 28.
Douglas County hosted its last mass COVID-19 vaccination event on Wednesday after more than three months of clinics.
Since Jan. 29, Douglas County has held 26 mass vaccination clinics at the Douglas County Fairgrounds and administered around 55,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines. Prior to the start of the final event on Wednesday, county and city leaders addressed the crowd of volunteers to thank them for their involvement and commemorate the success of their efforts.
“I have been involved in a lot of things: the births of children, the deaths of a lot of people, the happy times, the sad times, the rewarding times … and I tell you that this clinic has been one of the most rewarding and fulfilling things I will ever do in my entire career,” Dennis Leslie, division chief of training with Lawrence-Douglas County Fire Medical, told
ChargePoint Becomes the World’s First Publicly Traded Global EV Charging Network
CAMPBELL, Calif. ChargePoint Holdings, Inc. (the “Company” or “ChargePoint”), a leading electric vehicle (“EV”) charging network, today announced that Pasquale Romano, President and CEO, and the ChargePoint executive leadership team will virtually ring the Opening Bell® at the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”), following completion of its previously announced business combination with Switchback Energy Acquisition Corporation, a publicly traded special purpose acquisition company with a strategic focus on the energy value chain, which closed on February 26, 2021. Shares of common stock and warrants of the new combined company will be traded under the ticker symbol “CHPT” and “CHPT.WS” respectively.