November 17, 2020
By Nate Smelle
Last week, Ontario’s science advisory table released its most recent projections detailing the state of the pandemic across the province. This new scientific modelling indicated that if no further action is taken to flatten the curve, by mid-December the province could see up to 6,500 new cases of COVID-19 each day. In light of this recent development, The Bancroft Times reached out to Hastings Prince Edward Public Health’s medical officer of health and CEO, Dr. Piotr Oglaza. The following is a collection of excerpts from the conversation between Dr. Oglaza and
The Bancroft Times reporter, Nate Smelle.
For the past five years, Tammy Davis has been serving up home-cooked meals at her restaurant.
“Gov. (Greg) Abbott said he wouldn’t shut the businesses down and all of a sudden we get the news today that we have to shut down to 50% capacity, she said.
She much prefers to focus on her popular chicken fried steak and beef tips, not counting customers.
“I go home and I worry about my next bill. It’s frustrating to open us up, close us down, open us up, close us down, said Davis.
Brazoria, Galveston, Chambers and Liberty counties are all impacted. There are 291 people hospitalized with COVID-19 in what the state designates as a Trauma Service Area, putting the area s percentage of hospital patients that are COVID patients close to 20%.
December 18, 2020
(BEDFORD) – Dr. Ty Mungle informed the school board the playground equipment that was at Springville Elementary will be moved to Oolitic, Shawswick, and Parkview Elementary school. The equipment is needed after the consolidations of the schools.
Playground equipment, desks, furniture, and bleachers that were purchased by bonds have were relocated to Shawswick, Oolitic, and Parkview schools.
Mungle stated the post on social media regarding the playground equipment being thrown in dumpsters was inaccurate.
Mungle continued to remark that many of the cabinets, desks and bleachers from the now-closed elementary schools have been moved to Oolitic, Lincoln, and Parkview schools.
December 16, 2020
(BEDFORD) – The North Lawrence Community School Board of Trustees will meet this Thursday, in both executive and regular session.
The executive session will begin at 5:15 p.m. followed by the regular meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the NLCS Administration building.
On the Agenda:
Convene into Executive Session in Accordance with IC 5-14-1.6-6
B. Regular Session -6:30 p.m. NLCS Administration Building
Public Meeting
Pledge of Allegiance
November 19, 2020
Memorandum from December 3, 2020
D. Persons to Address the Board Relative to the Agenda
Persons to Address the Board Relative to the Agenda
E. Business Services – Mrs. Roane
Claims and Payroll Since Last Board Meeting.
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