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L-R: Tracy Robillard, RN; Lyndi Medico, NVRH Nurse Manager, COVID Testing; Tori Guibord-Morse, RN; Shawn Tester, CEO; Laural Ruggles, VP Marketing and Community Health Improvement; Betty Ann Gwatkin, VP Human Resources; Melissa Blanchard, RN; Shawn Burroughs, VP Chief Information Officer; Julie Schneckenburger, Chief Nursing Officer and Michael Rousse, MD, Chief Medical Officer. Courtesy photos.
Vermont Business Magazine Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital in St Johsbury (NVRH) nurses Melissa Blanchard and Jackie Osanitsch were honored with The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses for their compassionate care at the two latest DAISY award ceremonies, held on Thursday, May 6 and Friday, May 7. The two ceremonies, which are traditionally held on the units and attended by patients, colleagues and family members, were either live-streamed or later published on Facebook.
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Iowa is the latest state in the nation to have constitutional carry, which is a good thing for Iowa residents whether they realize it or not.
You see, many people buy into the myth that more guns mean more crime. They think any expansion of gun rights makes people less safe. It doesn’t help that the media doesn’t really talk about how the decline in violent crime coincides with the expansion of gun rights at the state level in so many places.
After the mass shootings in Colorado and Georgia, many Iowans are disheartened by the new bill.
T-shirts for meals: Williamsburg group raising money in style for Virginia Peninsula Foodbank
Foodbank officials across Hampton Roads worry where their funding will come from next year. The community can help fight hunger without ever leaving the house. Author: Allison Bazzle Updated: 5:59 PM EST December 22, 2020
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. It’s almost 2021, but pandemic struggles won t go away at the stroke of midnight.
Foodbank officials across Hampton Roads worry about where their funding will come from next year. The community can play a big part in fighting hunger without ever leaving the house.
“It’s easy as a click of a button, you order a t-shirt and there you’ve helped someone in need,” said Williamsburg resident Katie Gaylord.