James Sanders will shed some light on two late great violinists when he presents Dark Angels of the Violin: Jazz Legends Eddie South and Stuff Smith on March 15. The free virtual presentation by the violinist and jazz violin faculty member at the Music Institute of Chicago is part of the Music Institute’s Jazz Lecture Fall Series as well as its Beyond the Stage: Musicians on Music series.
You could feel the heat through the walls : Families tell of terrifying moment they were told to evacuate as huge fire raged just yards from their homes
At its height 125 firefighters tackled the enormous warehouse blaze in Denton on Sunday
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In a months long investigation, FingerLakes1.com has identified the 14 nursing home-related state Senate bills that were directly lobbied on during last summer by Hinman Straub Advisors, LLC, an Albany-based lobbying firm that currently represents the Centers Health Care company during the September-October 2020 bi-monthly period.
Here are the names of those bills, what they advocated for, the legislative sponsors and co-sponsors and outcomes from Albany:
Bill Name: S08272
Senate Bill 8272 sought to provide “pandemic displaced employees grants to nursing homes and adult care facilities” including temporary staff, who had been hired to assist nursing home staff respond to the crippling impacts that stemmed from the coronavirus pandemic.