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Three locals among new COVID deaths | News, Sports, Jobs

From staff reports CHARLESTON Two Wood County residents and one Jackson County resident were among the COVID deaths, reported Tuesday by the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources. The DHHR has confirmed the deaths of a 79-year-old female from Wood County, an 80-year-old male from Wood County and an 81-year-old male from Jackson County. The DHHR also confirmed the deaths of a 64-year-old female from Lincoln County, a 68-year-old female from Logan County, an 85-year-old male from Boone County, a 53-year-old male from Lincoln County, a 53-year-old female from Cabell County, an 81-year-old male from Marion County, a 64-year-old male from Kanawha County, a 71-year-old female from Wayne County, a 71-year-old male from Preston County, an 80-year-old male from Cabell County, a 69-year-old female from Logan County and a 74-year-old female from Boone County.

Town of Spencer has new Clerk

Town of Spencer has new Clerk I am looking forward to joining the team in Spencer, said Stacy Craven. (Source: Town of Spencer) By David Whisenant | March 9, 2021 at 12:19 PM EST - Updated March 9 at 12:35 PM SPENCER, N.C. (WBTV) - The Town of Spencer has selected Stacy Craven as its new Town Clerk. Craven brings over ten years of local government experience to the small town of approximately 3,250 residents in northern Rowan County. She has worked in a variety of roles, including senior office assistant for Forsyth County Public Health, caseworker for Davidson County Social Services, and finance specialist for Davidson County Integrated Solid Waste. Her experience ranges from supervision and analysis to front-line customer service and regulation compliance.

COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics-March 8-13, 2021

COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics-March 8-13, 2021
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Judge denies Catholic Church s motion to dismiss in case of men switched at birth

Jackie Lee Spencer (left) and John Carr III | Courtesy photo MORGANTOWN – A circuit judge has denied the Catholic Church’s motion to dismiss a case in which two 78-year-old men who say they were switched at birth by staff at a Catholic hospital. John William Carr III and Jackie Lee Spencer originally filed their lawsuit June 5 against the Catholic Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston in Monongalia Circuit Court. Joining them as plaintiffs are wives Bonnie Lynn Carr and Phyllis Ann Spencer as well as adopted son Zackery Stealth Carr. On March 1, Monongalia Circuit Judge Phillip Gaujot issued his order denying the Motion to Dismiss filed last July. The Diocese alleged, among other things, the statute of limitations had expired in the case.

Discrimination Concerns in Skipping Notice Period | Davis Brown Law Firm

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Last week, we looked at some of the concerns businesses face when they consider whether to let an employee work the duration of their notice period or if it’s better to cut ties quickly. Read about the issues that notice periods can cause in that post, “Don’t let the door hit you on the blank on the way out.” Discrimination Concerns Of concern to many HR managers has been whether or not waiving a notice period can somehow be considered discriminatory. This issue was recently addressed by the Iowa Court of Appeals in its February 3, 2021 decision in

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