Members of the group, "Neighbors of Donelson" raised concerns about John Little s place of residency in an email to the Davidson County Election Commission.
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On Wednesday, January 13, BSCTC nursing professor Teddie Ratliff and nursing students Andrew Lester, Blake (Robert) Kiser, Brittany Little, and Selena Murphy participated in the drive-through vaccination program provided by Pikeville Medical Center (PMC).
Professor Teddie Ratliff stated, “I do believe last night was one of the memorable moments of my life – being a part of history delivering COVID-19 vaccines. I was so thrilled students volunteered to participate. When they realized what they were a part of – they felt the same.”
Cheryl Hickman, PMC RN, Senior Vice- President/Chief Regulatory Officer, and BSCTC professors trained nursing students to administer the vaccine. Hickman is a member of the first graduating nursing program of Prestonsburg Community College (PCC), 1974. Professor Ratliff, RN, MSN, is a 1983 graduate of PCC School of Nursing.
The Conway Police Department (CPD) awarded several honors to staff members on Dec. 16 through the departmentâs Facebook page. While the awards would have normally been announced at CPDâs annual Christmas party, due to COVID-19, the department announced the honors through social media.
CPD 911 dispatcher Brandi Bell was awarded the departmentâs Telecommunicator of the Year honor. Per the department, Bellâs passion for her job sets her apart.
â[Bell] is certainly the person you want on the other end of the line should you have to dial 911 in an emergency,â the CPD wrote. âHer love for the job and the welfare of others shines through.â