HOLLAND TWP. The Grand Rapids Community College Lakeshore Campus in Holland remains on track to host its first class later this year.
Construction of the consolidated campus, located in the former J.C. Penney location at 12335 James St. in the Shops at Westshore, continues and is expected to meet initial projections of a fall 2021 opening.
“We are all on track. We expect to be in here for fall 2021,” GRCC President Bill Pink said Tuesday, Feb. 16. “This facility, I think, will be one of the best higher ed institutional facilities in West Michigan when this is done.
“It truly will have a community college feel to it. Under one roof we’ll have classes that are liberal arts, English, math. Next to that class, biology and chemistry labs. Under that same roof, skilled trades with machining, welding, all those things.”
If you re over 65 and your finger hurts from dialing the phone again and again for a COVID-19 vaccine appointment you still don t have, rest assured you have plenty of company.
As of about 6 p.m. Tuesday, the Georgia Department of Public Health reported that 997,950 doses of the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines had been shipped to Georgia and 484,775 doses had been administered in the state. In a state of over 10 million residents, more than 1.5 million of whom qualify for the vaccine so far, that s left a lot of frustration.
More than a dozen health care providers and pharmacies have received shipments of the vaccines in Chatham County. Some ordered only enough for their own employees and are not offering them to the public. Some, like Kroger, received only a small portion of their request so far 300 doses in the case of Kroger s, according to the state web site and have already distributed them to patients.
City Talk: As Bull Street corridor evolves, development draws questions, concerns
Construction along Savannah s civic spine hasn t slowed during pandemic and will reshape Starland District ahd Thomas Square
Bill Dawers
This is the City Talk column by longtime Savannah Morning News contributor Bill Dawers.
The pandemic has obviously taken a toll on the local economy, but some important construction projects have continued, including several in the Bull Street corridor between Forsyth Park and Victory Drive.
Bull Street is Savannah’s “civic spine,” a term I first heard used by architect Christian Sottile. The combination of businesses, houses of worship, schools, nonprofits, governmental buildings and homes reflects the rich history of the Thomas Square neighborhood.
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