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As Southside ISD moves out from under state control, more elected trustees are joining its appointed board
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Jesus “Jesse” Hernandez, 45, will make the transition from an appointed manager at Southside ISD to an elected trustee.Courtesy Photo /Show MoreShow Less
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Brenda Olivarez was appointed to the Southside ISD board after facing voters May 1. The state is moving the board from appointed managers to elected trustees.Courtesy Photo /Show MoreShow Less
The board of managers at Southside Independent School District will have two new members, chosen by Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath.
Morath sent a letter to the district on Monday announcing his selection of Mary Silva and Brenda Olivarez to join the board as elected trustees. Additionally, Jesse Hernandez, who was originally appointed to the board as a manager in 2018, will stay as a trustee.
Declining Immigration Threatens New York’s COVID Comeback
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Leidy Jimenez and her family are a classic New York City success story and a portrait of COVID’s toll on immigrants at a time when fewer are investing their hopes in the five boroughs.
She ran a bike shop in Astoria with her “perfect team” her sister and parents for nearly two decades. Jimenez’s parents left Bogota, Colombia, for New York City in 1990, and later brought the rest of the family over.
Now, Jimenez is a homeowner with two children.
The perfect team, however, lost a member last April to COVID-19: Jimenez’s mother, Beatriz Soler. “She was so healthy. We didn’t see it coming,” said Jimenez. Her mother was 62.
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Dave Steinmann, left, CEO of Access Family Care, and Maggie Morales, RMA, work together as Access Family Care in Cassville hosted a free COVID-19 Testing event Saturday in cooperation with the state of Missouri, which partnered with the Missouri Primary Care Association and MAKO Medical. Kyle Troutman/editor@cassville-democrat.com
Stacy Clement, left, medical assistant, administers a free COVID-19 test to a patient in a vehicle at Access Family Care in Cassville on Saturday.
Stacy Clement, left, medical assistant, administers a free COVID-19 test to a patient in a vehicle at Access Family Care in Cassville on Saturday. Kyle Troutman/editor@cassville-democrat.com
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