April 2021 175 Park Inn by Radisson, Dubai Motor City has appointed Amish Ali as its Front of House Manager. Ali joins the hotel after spending three years at Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Media City where he started as a Meetings & Events Sales Executive until leaving as Assistant Meetings & Events Sales Manager. He has been with Radisson Hotel Group since 2010. In his new role, Ali will oversee front office and the pool while working with the relevant departments to drive new projects, incremental revenue & overall guest satisfaction and creating memorable moments for the guests at Dubai’s only motor themed hotel. -
100 YEARS AGO: Michigan artists work on display featuring familiar sand dunes
Compiled by Teena Kracht, Manistee County Historical Museum
April 27, 2021
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The following news items are reprinted from the Manistee Daily News for the week of April 22-28, 1921 and are compiled by Teena Kracht from the newspaper archives of the Manistee County Historical Museum. Read more of the 100 Years Ago column at manisteenews.com.
April 22, pg. 1
“LANSING, April 22 The department of public instruction bill to raise the requirements for teachers has passed the house by a narrow margin after a lengthy debate. The main feature of the bill is a requirement that all persons seeking to enter the teaching profession after Jan. 1, 1925, must have a high school education and one year of special training in a normal school or college .
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April 25 2021
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown has said she will increase restrictions in the total reaches 300, whioch is nine more than Sunday.
Hospitalizations in Oregon from COVID-19 inched down Sunday, temporarily easing pressure of Gov. Kate Brown to ban indoor dining and toughen other restrictions in the hardest hit counties.
The Oregon Health Authority reported there were 291 patients hospitalized with COVID-19 on Sunday, April 25. That is four fewer than Saturday. Of those, 66 are in ICU beds, the same as Saturday. Brown has said she will increase restrictions in the highest risk counties if the total number hits 300.
The health authority also reported 780 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, bringing the state total to 180,700. But it only reported one new COVID-19 related death, raising the state s death toll to 2,485.