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In the absence of a provincial order mandating masks at all times in schools, parent councils are continuing their push to encourage students and staff to wear face-coverings both inside and outside of the classroom.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry has required middle- and secondary-school students to wear masks in high-traffic areas and outside of their classrooms or learning groups. All K-12 school staff are subject to the same requirement.
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December 27, 2020
Sunday Spotlight artists are (l-r) in the top row, Robin Leigh Massie and Steven Condy, Jack Swanson and Hannah Ludwig. In the bottom row are Felipe Hostins and Chrystal E. Williams, and Grant Youngblood. SUBMITTED PHOTO
OperaDelaware has partnered with Baltimore Concert Opera for an all-new digital season with a Sunday Spotlight recital series featuring artists from recent OperaDelaware and Baltimore Concert Opera mainstage productions.
Jack Swanson, tenor, and pianist Roderick Phipps-Kettlewell will perform at 2 p.m., Jan. 10.
“We are so delighted to send these beautiful, artist-curated recitals from our home to your homes,” said Brendan Cooke, OperaDelaware general director. “Though we cannot wait to gather again in person, we’re grateful to have found a way to safely and thoughtfully provide a venue for these talented artists and to share the joy of opera during these challenging times.”
Candidates file petitions to fill open Jefferson City council seats
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From the left: Gaylin Carver, Scott Evans, Mary Schantz. All three have filed petitions in Jefferson City for the April 4, 2021 municipal election.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ)
Tuesday marked the first day of filing for the April 6, 2021 municipal election in many cities across the state.
In Jefferson City, several people filed petitions to run in the election including two candidates hoping to fill open city council seats.
Longtime city councilmen Carlos Graham and Ken Hussey have termed out and won t be able to run in the coming election. Residents Mary Schantz and Derrick Spicer have filed to run for the 3rd and 4th ward seats.