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Public service in the U S : Increasingly thankless, exhausting

Ultimately, the 29-year-old teacher felt few in the rural suburb north of Detroit understood. “Good riddance,” one resident said. His is but one story of the plight of the American public servant. Historically, jobs like teaching, firefighting, policing, government and social work have offered opportunities to give back to communities while earning solid benefits, maybe even a pension. Surveys still show public admiration for nurses and teachers and, after the terror attacks of 9/11, firefighters. But many public servants no longer feel the love. They’re battered and burnt out. They’re stretched by systems where shortages are common – for teachers in Michigan and several other states, for instance, and for police in many cities, from New York and Cincinnati to Seattle. Colleagues are retiring early or resigning, as Mathis did. There are mental breakdowns, substance abuse and even suicide, especially among first responders.

Parents Mixed On Signing Children Up For COVID Vaccine Trial

Parents Mixed On Signing Children Up For COVID Vaccine Trial CBS Sacramento 3 hrs ago Syndicated Local – CBS Sacramento SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Adults were first in line for the COVID vaccine, but the next shot in the arm could be for your child. UC Davis Health is launching a COVID vaccine trial for children ages 12 to 17, but the idea prompted some mixed reactions. “We’re being used as guinea pigs as it is. We don’t know long-term effects. We don’t know where we’re going to see ourselves in the future with this shot that we already received,” said parent Alan Radtke.

Anton Art Center hosting monthly virtual art programs

Anton Art Center hosting monthly virtual art programs By: Alex Szwarc | C&G Newspapers | Published April 20, 2021 Amateur chef and Macomb County Commissioner Mai Xiong, of Warren, will be joined by her daughter, Annabel, to perform a cooking demonstration for the Anton Art Center’s SatARTday program. Photo provided by Mai Xiong Anton Art Center board member Alysa Diebolt leads a SatARTday demonstration of creating art using recycled materials. Photo provided by Alysa Diebolt Advertisement MACOMB COUNTY The Anton Art Center is inviting the public to join it for some artistic endeavors that can be enjoyed from home with the center’s SatARTday programming.

Ng: In Defense of Clint Eastwood s Gran Torino, Now Under Attack from Left-Wing Cancel Mob

Ng: In Defense of Clint Eastwood s Gran Torino, Now Under Attack from Left-Wing Cancel Mob
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Mixed Feelings for Members of New WI Equity Council

1:55  As Black History Month begins, 30 people have been appointed to a council, which will recommend diversity and inclusion practices for Wisconsin state government. Before its first meeting, two appointees expressed hope and uncertainty about what lies ahead. This week, Gov. Tony Evers appointed a range of leaders to serve on the advisory council, created after multiple studies showed Wisconsin with some of the worst racial disparities in the U.S., especially for Black residents. Mai Xiong, an Eau Claire City Council member and a member of the council, said many racial groups face obstacles. In her part of the state, she cites a disconnect with leadership roles.

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