Mask Generated Infectious Pandemics
When you realize that no one has been dying of bacteria, flu, or fungus infections, you know something is wrong. Though warnings never stop about the dangers of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and killer fungus infections that make COVID look like a walk in the park, not a word is printed in the media about people killed by these other infections. Everyone dies of COVID; that’s where the money is for hospitals, at least in the United States.
COVID seems to be a cure for the flu since no
one has died from influenza over the past year.
MONTGOMERY The Alabama State Department of Education announced finalists for Alabama Teacher of the Year.
Jeff Schrupp was selected as the District VII Secondary Teacher of the Year. He is now one of 16 finalists up for the title of Alabama 2021-2022 Teacher of the Year.
The pool will soon be narrowed down to a top four and the winner will be announced in August. Alabama’s Teacher of the year will then go on to be a candidate for National Teacher of the Year. During the school year, Alabama’s representative will serve as a full-time ambassador for education and teaching profession and will present workshops to various groups.
Here are the Alabama 2021-22 Teacher of the Year finalists
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Reflecting on his experiences as the most recent finalist, and Alabama’s current Teacher of the Year, Dr. Andrew Jackson said, “Congratulations to these highly skilled educators, who have been selected to represent their local school systems and our regional education districts. Each of these Alabama Teacher of the Year 16 Finalists truly demonstrate outstanding classroom leadership and are elevating our profession to new levels of success.”
The pool of candidates will be narrowed to the top four by a state-level committee. The 2021-22 Alabama Teacher of the Year will be announced in August.
Self-storage complex to join North Shore development
Stirling Properties has broken ground on River Chase Self Storage as part of the River Chase mixed-use development in Covington.
Rendering courtesy Stirling Properties
The 108,000-square-foot storage facility will be located on 2.7 acres off Brewster Road, next to the Brewster Commons apartment community and just south of Sam’s Club. It will include a 3-story building with 594 climate-controlled units and three non-climate-controlled single-storage buildings with 44 drive-up units ideal for boat and RV storage. The facility will also feature 24-hour security and state-of-the-art amenities, a news release said.
Construction has begun on the project, with site work and foundation work already underway. The property is slated to be completed before the end of the year, the release said.