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This story appears in the May 27-June 2 edition of The Centre County Gazette.
With COVID numbers down, Centre County government is ready to bring employees who have been working remotely back to county offices on June 28. These offices are scheduled to open to the public on July 6.
Currently, employees who are able to work remotely are on a rotational schedule, alternating days in the office. Since the pandemic began, county workers have either been on a full remote status or on a rotational schedule. Some county workers, such as correctional officers, have had to report in person.
“Over the last several weeks we have seen the number of COVID-19 cases community wide and among our own workforce decline,” County Administrator Margaret Gray said during Tuesday’s Board of Commissioners meeting Hospitalizations have declined and of course at the same time, we have seen more people take advantage of being vaccinated.”
HALIFAX There were dramatic skies and weather in the form of thunderstorms on Monday and Tuesday. Many fantastic pictures and videos of that weather came into the CTV Atlantic Weather Centre. Here are some of those pictures and a brief explanation of what is at work in them. Shelf (Arcus) Cloud The bulk of the storm pictures I received were of a very ominous-looking cloud formation known as a shelf cloud. A shelf cloud falls under the family of arcus clouds in meteorology. They frequently form along the leading edge of the gust front associated with a thunderstorm. Characteristics of the cloud are a smoothed and arcing appearance, with the exception of the bottom of the cloud being more ragged.
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Carolina A. Miranda, arts and urban design columnist at the Los Angeles Times, with the week’s essential culture news and chihuahua imitators.
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