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RSCC dual enrollment students earn national recognition

Oak Ridge Today Posted at Susan Dale artwork (Photo by Roane State Community College) Two of Roane State Art Professor Bryan Wilkerson’s dual credit students can say they’ve been part of a prestigious national exhibition. Dual credit students are taught by Roane State Community College educators and receive both college and high school credits for their work. Susan Dale, who graduated last year from Oak Ridge High School, and current ORHS student Alex Dahl had their creations displayed in the 23rd Annual National K-12 Ceramic Exhibition held in Richmond, Virginia, a press release said. The exhibition was for ceramic artwork created in the 2019-20 academic year. “The work they were making during that academic school year was exceptional,” Wilkerson said. “Just being included in the exhibition is quite an honor.”

Master Gardeners earn excellence award | News, Sports, Jobs

From staff reports Photo provided Some of the herbs grown by the Wood County Master Gardeners at the Heritage Garden at Henderson Hall in Williamstown. The group recently won the Projects of Excellence award by the Master Gardeners Association of West Virginia for its work at Henderson Hall. WILLIAMSTOWN Wood County Master Gardeners were awarded a coveted Projects of Excellence award by the Master Gardeners Association of West Virginia for its Heritage Garden at Henderson Hall in Williamstown. The award included the 2019 and 2020 growing seasons. Master Gardeners are a program of the WVU Extension Service in Wood County. WVU Extension Service also provides opportunities for 4-H Youth, Community Education Outreach Service and traditional agriculture.

Bucks County restaurants have succeeded despite COVID

The pandemic year began with family losses to COVID-19 for Fami and Amali Elabed, owners of Piccolo Trattoria in Newtown and Doylestown, as well as Pennington, New Jersey. Like most businesses owners in March and April of 2020, the couple was coming to terms with the uncertainty of what the pandemic would mean for their restaurants, as they mourned family members and closed Piccolo Pronto, a The College of New Jersey location. “It was challenging in the beginning, very challenging because we didn t know what was gonna happen,” Fami said. “We were like in a shock. At this time, it was uncertainty. It was uncertainty in the world. Nobody knew what was happening.”

Stop pet health bills from biting

Pets & Animals by Anthony Keane Premium Content   Bill shock can sink its teeth into you when paying for medicines and supplements for your pets. But you can cut the cost for furry family members by widening the search beyond the local vet surgery. Discounts of up to 50 per cent are available for exactly the same product when bought through online pet medicine suppliers or large pet retail stores. Veterinarians may also charge dispensing fees between $10 and $50 on top of medication costs. Buying supplies from online stores is usually cheapest because of their lower business overheads, but be sure to factor in delivery charges when doing your sums.

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