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PENDLETON â Umatilla and Morrow county residents who are studying nursing are eligible to apply for a scholarship in the memory of Mary Boley Wallan, a longtime nurse who practiced most of her career in Pendleton.
The family of Dr. Keith Harcourt, who built a successful surgery career in Pendleton from 1969 until his retirement in 1995, recently established the Mary Wallan Nursing Scholarship. The endowment fund will provide scholarships for current or enrolled students in an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program.
Matt Harcourt, one of the late doctorâs sons, along with his siblings, Brian and Joyce, and mother, Pat, discussed the possibility of creating a scholarship fund. Matt said his mother, who had been married to Harcourt for 62 years at the time of his death in June 2019, suggested honoring Wallan, who died Dec. 21, 2020.
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WASHINGTON, April 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ LexisNexis® Special Services Inc. today announced the appointment of William G. Goss, former Boston Police Commissioner and superintendent-in-chief, to its board of directors.
Gross served Boston law enforcement for 37 years and more recently was appointed 42nd Police Commissioner of the city. As commissioner, Gross focused on the ideals of community policing and established the first Bureau of Community Engagement. William s experience as the police commissioner of a major city, on diversity plans, and his leadership on community policing to boost transparency will be invaluable to LexisNexis Special Services and to the law enforcement and public safety agencies we serve in the digital age, said Haywood Talcove, CEO, LexisNexis Special Services Inc. Commissioner Gross is a policing leader and he embodies what it means to serve others for the betterment of self and the community. He understands th
Sunday 10th January, 2021
Think cryptocurrency and you can’t help but think of Bitcoin. The crypto-asset may occasionally be confused with cryptocurrencies as a whole, almost as a genericization and it’s easy to understand why: it’s the most well-known and easily one of the most valuable. And in recent weeks, the price of Bitcoin hit yet another all-time high.
With one Bitcoin costing you a staggering US$38,146 at the time of publishing (just one month ago it was worth a little over $19,000), the crypto-asset has seen a stratospheric surge in value recently. But what exactly has caused it and can we expect the trend to continue to the point where Bitcoin will cost ungodly sums of money. To find out, DMARGE reached out to Matt Harcourt, an analyst at Apollo Capital, Australia’s leading crypto-asset investment firm.
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