One of the last ways to live relatively cheaply in the Florida Keys is on a boat, especially "on the hook," or anchored out but it's not the idyllic easy life that you might imagine.
Carla Fry will be the first to say that most of her success has come from her military training.
Fry is a former U.S. Army medic and sergeant and is the director of Nursing and Health Sciences programs at The College of the Florida Keys. The school organized more than 32 mass COVID-19 vaccination events and vaccinated 20,000 people since the vaccinations made their way to the Florida Keys, Fry said.
The college formed a partnership with the local offices of the Florida Department of Health in January, after Fry and the nursing students worked closely with Baptist Health South nurses and doctors at the health groupâs medical facility in Ocean Reef while the students were off for the winter break.
“We knew it was going to be a defining moment in the life of the band”: Taking Back Sunday relive the dramatic impact of Louder Now
Taking Back Sunday’s Adam Lazzara and Mark O’Connell remember their game-changing album Louder Now as it celebrates its 15
th anniversary…
Photos: Derrick Santini
There’s one precise moment that sums up the surreal impact that Louder Now had on Taking Back Sunday. The band’s third album – their first on a major label – had been released at the end of April 2006, and singer Adam Lazzara was back in Los Angeles, where they’d recorded it the previous winter. His computer was broken, so he ventured to the Apple Store in The Grove, a popular shopping district in the city. The vocalist, who was living in Brooklyn, NY at the time, didn’t see it when he walked into the shop, but there was a giant cutout of an iPhone by the entrance, and his face was on the screen.
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CMC Announces Positive Preliminary Exploration Results at its Bridal Veil Property in Newfoundland
April 15, 2021 14:42 ET | Source: CMC Metals Ltd. CMC Metals Ltd.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 15, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
CMC Metals Ltd. (“CMC” or the “Company”) (TSXV:CMB) (OTC:CMCXF) (Frankfurt:ZM5N) is pleased to announce positive preliminary exploration results from a reconnaissance site visit conducted on its Bridal Veil Property in Newfoundland.
A brief visit involving the sampling of known showings on the property resulted in the identification of an extensive area of anomalous copper and bismuth mineralization with minor silver. The area has coincident EM anomalies that are yet to be explained. Values from grab samples of veined psammitic metasediments ranged from 0.041% to 3.473% copper, 0.74-136.96 g/t bismuth, and 1069-19340 ppb silver. Historical sampling have returned grades of up to 9.4% copper, 10.2% lead, 7.8 oz/t sil