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Alternative event won t take over Mule Day

Alternative event won t take over Mule Day
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Columbia Academy student earns 36 on ACT

Columbia Academy student earns 36 on ACT
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Tennessee s 181st Field Artillery deploys to Middle East

Tennessee s 181st Field Artillery deploys to Middle East
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Donors establish COVID-19 student support programs at Columbia State

The Daily Herald The Columbia State Community College Foundation is establishing two grants and one scholarship to support the success of students fighting challenges brought on by COVID-19. The three funds take into consideration challenges that students might encounter because of extenuating circumstances, including food insecurity and funding gaps such as tuition, fees and textbooks. The initiatives were established with a contribution made by Columbia couple Constantine and Mary Vrailas. Constantine Vrailas serves on the Columbia State Foundation Board. The Vrailases have been supporters of the First Farmers Performance Series that hosts a variety of artists performing at the campus Cherry Theater, as well as the Pryor Art Gallery.

Student calls on Maury County school board to implement mask mandate

The Daily Herald Avalon McCartney, a 16-year-old sophomore at Spring Hill High School, stood before the Maury County Public Schools Board of Education on Tuesday calling for the district to begin mandating face coverings in an effort to protect students and teachers from COVID-19. “Please give us the protection we need to stay safe and healthy, McCartney told members of the school board during the board’s monthly meeting. “People in Maury County are not taking this virus seriously. Masks are not required in school and less than half the students wear one [estimate]. This is a simple problem with a simple solution masks.”

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