Obituary: Mrs. Lois V. Harvey Daniel
Augusta Chronicle
Lois V. Harvey Daniel departed this life on Monday, Feb. 22, while under the home healthcare of her beloved son and daughter in love, Lorenzo and Eleanor Daniel of Dallas, TX. Lois Daniel had been a resident of Avera for over 85 years.
Lois Daniel was born on Nov. 29, 1929, in the village of Matthews. She was the first child born to the late William Harvey and Auldy Patterson Harvey. Lois grew up and worked on the Harvey Family Farm with her siblings and other family members. She was quite intentional about her quest for education and had to catch a train in Avera to attend High School in Wrens. At the age of 16, she matriculated at the Savannah State College in Savannah.
UPDATE: BLACKFOOT — Groveland Elementary School north of Blackfoot evacuated students Thursday after smoke was noticed in the school. The smoke was not the result of a fire, Blackfoot School District 55 spokeswoman Ronna Park told EastIdahoNews.com. It was produced by an HVAC motor that had seized. “Out of an abundance of caution, all the […]
Best Buy Canada s School Tech Grant program, in partnership with Samsung Canada, awards more than $125,000 to elementary and secondary schools across Canada
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13 schools to receive grants for new computers and digital devices to inspire, motivate and empower students through new technology skills
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From more than 730 applicants, 13 elementary and secondary schools across Canada have been awarded grants of up to $10,000 each from Best Buy Canada, in partnership with Samsung Canada.
Recipients will use grants to integrate technology into the classroom, empowering students to gain skills needed to advance their education.
Last week s Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment update on outbreaks of COVID-19 showed a significant drop in newly identified sites, suggesting that the worst might finally be over for retail establishments, health-care centers and other facilities. But no: The latest weekly CDPHE outbreak number is almost double that from just seven days earlier. Moreover, one of the new entries, the Apple Store at the Cherry Creek Shopping Center, demonstrates how difficult it is for even the most diligent operations to keep the novel coronavirus at bay indefinitely.
In a November post about COVID-19 safety at malls in Level Red zones, we singled out the Cherry Creek Apple Store as the gold standard for pandemic-era safety: masked staff, monitored access complete with temperatures taken at the door, appointment scheduling, extremely limited capacity and more. If an outlet that s instituted such procedures isn t immune from viral spread, then nowhere is entirely safe and right no
Huntington Ingalls Industries Awards More Than $99,000 in STEM Grants to Gulf Coast Schools Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. Newport News, Virginia, UNITED STATES
PASCAGOULA, Miss., Jan. 20, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Huntington Ingalls Industries’ (NYSE: HII) Ingalls Shipbuilding division has awarded $99,890 in grants to 26 schools and educational organizations in Mississippi and Alabama for science, technology, engineering and math initiatives.
“The educators receiving these awards are innovators and strong advocates for science, technology, engineering and math,” Ingalls Shipbuilding President Brian Cuccias said. “Ingalls remains committed to supporting programs that cultivate talent in these important fields.”
Ingalls has awarded more than $1.2 million for local STEM-related educational projects over the past 13 years.