FARMINGTON The Central Consolidated School District Board of Education has appointed a Hogback resident to fill the District 3 seat left vacant by Charlie Jones Jr. after he resigned last month.
Philip J. Kinlichee was appointed in a special meeting on March 8 that centered on presentations by candidates. Those were followed by question and answer sessions facilitated by Board President Gary Montoya, who explained the eight questions were derived by board members.
The vote to support Kinlichee s selection from the pool of three applicants was not unanimous with Board Vice President Suzette Haskie opposing.
CCSD spokesman Roberto Taboada said on March 9 that Superintendent Daniel Benavidez did not have any comment about the appointment.
Cardiologists say heart function may be key to survival from Covid-19 Scots heart specialists say the function of the right hand side of the heart which pumps blood to the lungs may be key to surviving Covid-19. Cardiologists at the Golden Jubilee Hospital in Clydebank with specialist heart intensive care treatment experience are investigating how many patients develop problems with the right ventricle and how this impacts on the severity of the illness. Patients across 12 ICUs in Scotland who are ventilated are undergoing non-invasive ultrasound scans of the heart to explore and monitor how the condition develops and the impact on the heart.
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