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TCN-MVCTC FFA hosts banquet - Register Herald

TCN-MVCTC FFA hosts banquet Submitted by TCN-MVCTC FFA LEWISBURG Tri-County North – MVCTC FAA hosted its 93rd Annual Banquet on Thursday, March 25, as 50 students, supporters, and guests were in attendance. Kylie Cooper, Zane Owens, Brianna Wagoner, Erin Kring, Joey Harris and Emily Blunk were all recognized as the top six fruit sellers. Wagoner and Breanna Callahan were named the top Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources students, showing a high level of knowledge in the AFNR class, while Chryseis Kazee was named the top Animal and Plant student. Samantha Nuse was awarded the Star Senior in Ag Business as the student who has shown the highest level of knowledge in the Ag Business class, while Wagoner was named the Star Greenhand for going above and beyond in the FFA.

Vaccination clinics held for school staff - Register Herald

Vaccination clinics held for school staff By Eddie Mowen Jr. - cmowen@aimmediamidwest.com On Thursday 266 vaccinations were given between primarily Eaton Community Schools and Preble Shawnee Local Schools. On Friday, PC Public Health said they were projected to vaccinate 276 more from the remaining districts National Trail, Tri-County North and Twin Valley Community Local Schools on Friday, for a total of 542 individuals from Preble County schools. Pictured, Matt Bishop, Superintendent of Preble Shawnee Local Schools gets a vaccination shot. Eddie Mowen Jr. | The Register-Herald EATON On Thursday, Feb. 25 and Friday, Feb. 26, Preble County Public Health held vaccination clinics at Eagles Point, formerly Eaton High School, for all school districts within Preble County.

Gov DeWine address healthcare inequality regarding vaccines

Gov. DeWine address healthcare inequality regarding vaccines R-H Staff Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and First Lady Fran DeWine received their COVID-19 vaccinations from Dr. Kevin Sharrett at Kettering Health Network’s Jamestown office in Greene County on Tuesday, Feb. 2. Courtesy of Gov. DeWine’s office COLUMBUS, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted provided the following updates this week on Ohio’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Equity Update Gov. DeWine on Tuesday outlined steps that Ohio has taken and will take to address inequities in healthcare as they relate to vaccine accessibility. “There are Ohioans who simply do not have equal access to healthcare,” Gov. DeWine said. “We have worked hard to address these gaps, especially in our efforts to roll out the vaccine, but there is still more to do.”

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