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YMCA summer camp in Norfolk, NE back at full capacity
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NORFOLK, Neb. (KTIV) - With things starting to get back to normal in Siouxland, summer camps are starting up.
One of those camps is Summer Day Camp at the YMCA in Norfolk, Nebraska, which got back into full swing earlier this week.
Leaders at the YMCA say camp is full and back to normal.
This year kids have a wide variety of activities at their disposal, from swimming in the pool, to playing on the indoor turf fields, and even some crafts. Camp administrators say it s great to be back at full capacity and that this summer really is special.
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NEW PORT RICHEY â Community Aging and Retirement Services Inc. has named a new home health administrator.
Stephen Cardona has more than 20 years of experience in health care, beginning in the United States Army. His military career has spanned worldwide, where he was awarded the Combat Medic Badge for taking action while under enemy fire, the coveted Basic Parachuter s Badge (airborne), and Bronze Star Medal for his tour in Afghanistan for actions against the Enemy.
âHe is not only a hero to our country, but he is bringing a wealth of knowledge on health care to CARES, said Jemith Rosa, CARES president and CEO, in a news release.