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Winners announced for Oxford s Beyond Boundaries art competition to encourage inclusion in STEM sciences

Next window, please: CT losing bank branches at more than twice the national rate

Next window, please: CT losing bank branches at more than twice the national rate FacebookTwitterEmail A Webster Bank branch at 975 S. Main St. in Cheshire, Feb. 18, 2021. In late December 2020, Webster Bank announced it was closing 16 branches in the state, including offices in Cheshire, Bethany and Hamden.Peter Hvizdak / Hearst Connecticut Media Connecticut is losing bank branches at a faster rate than the rest of the country. And while customers are using online and mobile apps more and more to do their banking business, at least one industry analyst doesn’t see physical locations disappearing entirely. Over the last decade, the number of bank branches in the state has dropped by 201 locations, for an overall closure rate of 16 percent, according to John Carusone, president of the Bank Analysis Center, a Hartford-based industry consulting firm. The national closure rate over the same period was 6 percent, Carusone said.

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Concerned with the low turnout : New Haven working to address demographic challenges in vaccine rollout

Concerned with the low turnout : New Haven working to address demographic challenges in vaccine rollout
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Planning underway for more mass vaccine clinics in rural parts of Missouri

Planning underway for more mass vaccine clinics in rural parts of Missouri Mass vaccination sites differences in rural areas and cities and last updated 2021-02-03 19:30:34-05 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Missouri hospitals and public health agencies are working hard to get the COVID-19 vaccine administered in all parts of the state. Hospital leaders say locations of clinics are crucial to get access to those who might not have it otherwise. About 200 eligible Missourians received their first dose of the vaccine Wednesday at the Linwood YMCA though partnership with the YMCA and Truman Medical Centers-University Health. CEO and President of Truman Medical Centers-University Health Charlie Shields, said the location of the YMCA worked out well so the hospital could get vaccines to people who might not have the capability.

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