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Chapter and verse from Rudd and his apprentice on media diversity
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Friday at Parliament House is set to be a sizzler.
Former prime minister Kevin Rudd and News Corp’s Michael Miller are both due in front of the Senate media diversity inquiry on Friday.
Credit:Illustration: John Shakespeare
At the Senate media diversity inquiry former prime minister
Kevin Rudd gets star billing before morning tea, where he will have the chance to nurse a cuppa and a Scotch Finger while glowering at the inquiry’s next witnesses, News Corp’s mono-tonal executive chairman
Civil rights activist Cheryl Brown Henderson lectures virtually at Ball State ballstatedaily.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ballstatedaily.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
GEISINGER EMPLOYEES TALK ABOUT THE VACCINE CLINICFebruary 2, 2021 in djpost
Geisinger isn’t just treating those who have COVID-19. We’re working to prevent the spread. The COVID-19 vaccine clinic at Geisinger Lewistown Hospital opened on Friday, Jan. 22, to serve a community that has suffered the loss of loved ones, friends and neighbors to the virus.
“The COVID-19 vaccines that Geisinger is providing to our communities offer hope,” said Kirk Thomas, chief administrative officer of the Western Region. “We’re sharing a life-saving dose of hope with our friends, loved ones, colleagues and communities.”
Brian Simpkins (pictured), assistant director of pharmacy services at Geisinger Lewistown Hospital said that as of Wednesday, Jan. 27, 998 Pfizer and 2,570 Moderna vaccines had been administered at the clinic. He plans for another 1,520 vaccines to be distributed now through Saturday, Jan. 30. Brian and his team have been instrumental in ensuring the vaccines are safely
Apply now for Legacy Fund grants
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WILMINGTON The Legacy Fund grant cycle opened on Monday, Feb. 1. The first step in the grant process is a letter of intent summarizing the applicant’s project, determining the community need and alignment to the Legacy Fund’s mission to support the health, wellbeing and safety of Clinton County residents.
The Legacy Fund utilizes an electronic grant application through the Clinton County Foundation website. Information about the grant process may be found on either the Legacy Fund’s new website address: https://clintoncountylegacyfund.org/ or the Clinton County Foundation’s website: www.clintoncountyohiofoundation.org.