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The long-running dream of a grocery store in downtown Schenectady takes a step closer to reality Monday, with the public launch of the Electric City Food Co-op’s new virtual marketplace.
The online platform allows consumers to order food and goods from local growers and producers in a contactless setting. It is intended as a way to bring together a curated selection of products from across a geographically sprawling area.
Shoppers might find some of the items at the Schenectady Greenmarket or at certain retailers on any given week, but with the online platform, they can reserve what they want.
Owensboro Health presents $200K check to DCPS
Owensboro Health presents $200K check to DCPS By Derek Mullins | April 27, 2021 at 10:23 PM CDT - Updated April 27 at 10:23 PM
DAVIESS CO., Ky. (WFIE) - At Apollo High School, Owensboro Health presented a check for $200,000 to the Daviess County Public Schools district during opening ceremonies of the City-County Track Meet hosted by Apollo.
The contribution was dedicated to the construction of new athletic facilities at Apollo and Daviess County high schools, including newly renovated football fields. tracks, locker rooms, training rooms, bleachers, concession stands, press boxes and other amenities.
“What you’re seeing I think last week was the first track and field event we have hosted here in over 15 years so it’s a delight to look around the stadium here this afternoon and see kids participating,” said Superintendent Matt Robbins.
Daviess County High School (Source: WFIE) By Jill Lyman | April 26, 2021 at 12:09 PM CDT - Updated April 26 at 12:09 PM
OWENSBORO, Ky. (WFIE) - Owensboro Health will present a check for $200,000 to Daviess County Public Schools.
It will happen at the opening ceremonies of the City-County Track Meet hosted by Apollo High School at 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 27.
Officials say the money will be used for construction of new athletic facilities at Apollo and Daviess County high schools, including new and/or renovated football fields, tracks, locker rooms, training rooms, bleachers, concession stands, press boxes and other amenities.
“This gift represents the highest ideals of the mission shared by Owensboro Health and the Daviess County Public Schools district, which is to ensure that all students have the opportunity to learn and grow as healthy, productive members of society,” said Superintendent Matt Robbins. “Our high school athletic facilities will serve generations of s
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Superintendents across the commonwealth tuned into a phone call Dec. 15 with Gov. Andy Beshear and officials from the Department of Public Health and the Kentucky Department of Education to hear about how to COVID-19 vaccine will be delivered to school district employees when it becomes available.
During that virtual meeting, the governor told superintendents that the Pfizer vaccine may be available to educators in early February, but it âcould happen sooner, depending on the availability of the vaccine.â
Dr. Connie White, deputy commissioner for the Department of Public Health, who was also present in the webcast meeting, told superintendents the vaccine is safe and has been fully tested, and that she would be comfortable taking it.