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MSU wideout Jayden Reed arraigned on OWI charge from July 2020, court records show
Redshirt sophomore wide receiver Jayden Reed at practice in August 2020. Photo courtesy of Michigan State Athletic Communications.
According to the Ingham County Prosecutor s office and public records from the 54B District Court in East Lansing, MSU wide receiver and Western Michigan transfer Jayden Reed was arraigned on operating while intoxicated (OWI) charges on the morning of Feb. 10.
The offense, court documents show, occurred on July 18, 2020. MSU Police and Public Safety issued the citation.
Reed s attorney David Meyers filed a not-guilty plea the court documents show, on Wednesday morning during the arraignment. Reed s next appearance in court is scheduled for Feb. 24. The hearing on the morning of Feb. 24 is a pre-trial hearing and will be held at 10:15 a.m., according to court documents, and will be held before Judge Andrea Larkin.
Retail wrap: Garden Thai Cuisine, Kelsey-Seybold Clinic, Chipotle, Social Pub & Grill ink leases
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JLL has been hired to handle retail leasing in CityPlace, a 60-acre, mixed-use urban district in Springwoods Village.Patrinely GroupShow MoreShow Less
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JLL has been hired to handle retail leasing in CityPlace, a 60-acre, mixed-use urban district in Springwoods Village.Patrinely GroupShow MoreShow Less
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Akin’s Pharmacy operated at 742 E. 20th in the Heights for decades. The property was purchased by Wolf Capital Partners for a retail redevelopment.Courtesy of Geraldine AkinShow MoreShow Less
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Social Pub & Grill leased 3,599 square feet in Cross Creek Commons, a development of NewQuest Properties at FM 1463 and South Fry Road.NewQuest PropertiesShow MoreShow Less
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HCA Healthcare this week announced a new collaborative project through which it will work with leading public and private research institutions to make use of HCA s troves of COVID-19 hospital care data to improve treatments, outcomes and public health.
WHY IT MATTERS
The COVID-19 Consortium of HCA Healthcare and Academia for Research GEneration – COVID-19 CHARGE – will enable cooperation and coordination among all members to develop new research initiatives, validate methods and share innovative ideas.
Participating healthcare organizations will gain access to the data in a research program directed by the HCA Healthcare Research Institute.
The work will be based on a technology platform from DataFleets that allows multiple collaborators to explore trends in a protected environment that obscures individually-identifying information, according to HCA. Among the members of COVID-19 CHARGE:
Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation.
HCA Healthcare Uses Its COVID-19 Registry by Forming Consortium With AHRQ and Research Institutions to Accelerate COVID-19 Research
January 26, 2021 GMT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 26, 2021
HCA Healthcare (NYSE:HCA), one of the nation’s leading healthcare providers, today announced that it has formed a consortium of prominent public and private research institutions to use HCA Healthcare’s vast data on COVID-19 hospital care to improve patient outcomes and public knowledge. The institutions – including the federal Agency for Health Research and Quality (AHRQ), Johns Hopkins University, Duke University, Meharry Medical College, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute, and others – will gain access to the data in a research program directed by the HCA Healthcare Research Institute (HRI).