At the 5A Idaho Track and Field Championships, Nathan Green broke the state record in the 3200m in 2,000 feet elevation and brought home another 1600m title.
HUNTINGTON â Hundreds of local students will soon take the last walk of their high school careers, dressed for success in their caps and gowns.
Cabell County Schools will hold commencement ceremonies next week for Cabell Midland and Huntington High School seniors, both of which will take place at Joan C. Edwards Stadium on the campus of Marshall University.
Tuesday, May 18, was the last instructional day for seniors in the district. Graduation ceremonies are less than a week away as the students complete what they have worked toward for over a decade.
Cabell Midlandâs graduation is scheduled for 6 p.m. Thursday, May 27, with the stadium opening to the public two hours prior to start at 4 p.m. Approximately 425 students will be given diplomas during the ceremony.
Police searching for suspect near Rock Hill High School
Authorities are searching for a man believed to be Tyler Terry, a suspect accused of murder and attempted murder. Author: James Brierton (WCNC) Updated: 7:11 PM EDT May 19, 2021
ROCK HILL, S.C. Rock Hill Schools students have all been safely dismissed as law enforcement continues to search for a suspect accused of murder and attempted murder.
Authorities are searching for a man believed to be Tyler Terry, a suspect accused of murder and attempted murder.
The York County Sheriff s Office, assisted by the Rock Hill Police Department, the Chester County Sheriff s Office South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, are searching a wooded area adjacent to Rock Hill High School, which is located at 320 West Springdale Road near the interchange of U.S. Route 21 and Interstate 77, according to officials. The search area extends as far south as Fire Tower Road.
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Alabama
Montgomery: Vaccines for COVID-19 are now widely available, but some people remain hesitant to take the shots, State Health Officer Scott Harris said Friday. After months of struggling with getting an adequate supply into the state, Harris said health officials are now trying to battle some people’s reluctance to sign up for doses. While people can be reluctant to take the vaccine for a variety of reasons, one is the false belief that the vaccine is more dangerous than the coronavirus, he said. “If you can identify one single issue that is a problem, it’s that there are people who are just convinced that the vaccine is somehow more dangerous than the disease,” Harris told reporters. “That’s a false belief we have to try to combat as often as we can. It’s simply not true.” Nearly one-third of Alabama’s population has received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. However, that figure ranks the state third from last
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