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Dorielis Reyes-Paula: Mom Honors 9-Year-Old Girl Who Died of COVID

Credit: Courtesy Family Feisty fourth grader Dorielis Reyes-Paula spent the last three months of her life fighting COVID-19 complications, including brain inflammation and body paralysis, before losing her battle on Aug. 19. “She was a happy kid, always talking and dancing,” mom Doranny M. Paula Escolastico, 31, tells PEOPLE. She wanted to learn piano. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow Following The 9-year-old, of Middletown, Ohio, had big dreams. “She told me, I want to be a preacher, I want to touch a lot of hearts, Escolastico recalls. Through her grueling ordeal, the unflappable Dorielis continued to be upbeat.

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More than 30 GBHS students in quarantine

GREAT BEND TRIBUNE More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. More than 30 GBHS students in quarantine School board deals with COVID-19 School board member Don Williams, left, looks at a draft of next year s Great Bend High School Plan of Studies during Monday night s USD 428 Board of Education meeting. The board approved the plan for publication. Changes include the addition of a two-semester Stagecraft Class in Fine Arts and removing the ACT/College & Career Planning Academy class from the program of studies for juniors. Also pictured is Assistant Superintendent John Popp.

City gets public backlash for spending federal COVID relief money on golf course clubhouse

Created: December 09, 2020 09:50 PM Plans to use pandemic relief funding to build what leaders call a modest clubhouse on Forest Lake s city-owned golf course have become the target of criticism and outrage among residents and local business owners. Mayor Mara Bain defended the decision to use 10% of the $1.5 million the city received from the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act to replace the small pro shop at Castlewood Golf Course because it would help with social distancing. Castlewood had unprecedented use this summer, Bain said. If we re able to more safely serve those residents, I think it meets the need.

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