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Do the Cleveland Indians’ offensive woes run deeper than something even Owen Miller can solve?
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CLEVELAND, Ohio In the last two weeks, infielder Owen Miller has 21 hits in 44 at-bats through 11 games for the Triple-A Columbus Clippers.
His hit total is higher than seven of the 13 active position players on the Cleveland Indians big league roster right now. Miller’s six extra-base hits would already rank tied for seventh on the team with shortstop Andres Gimenez in nearly half as many at-bats.
Indians president of baseball operations Chris Antonetti is not the only person taking note of the 24-year-old’s rapid development. Miller has seven multi-hit games including five starts where he’s collected three hits each.
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The Minnesota Elementary School Principals’Association (MESPA) recognized Liam Dawson, principal of Northside Elementary School in St. James with the 2021 MESPA Division Leadership Achievement Award for MESPA’s Southwest Division.
Principals are responsible for a school’s instructional, school culture, and resource leadership. The award honors principals whose exemplary leadership and sustained efforts have made noteworthy contributions to the operation of effective school learning programs improving education, their communities, and their profession.
Dawson was recognized by colleagues statewide on April 15 at the MESPYs, the premier elementary principal celebration of the year celebrated via YouTube livestream.
Dawson summed up his educational philosophy with a quote from Nelson Mandela: “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”
Cytecare, in a joint effort along with healthtech startup
Cloudphysician, Canadian International School, Bengaluru-based NGO Humanist Centre for Medicine, the Bengaluru chapter of Entrepreneurs Organisation (EO), and other key stakeholders, has converted school hostel blocks into a
COVID-19 treatment centre as a non-profit venture
In a press note, Cytecare stated that the 120-bed Covid treatment centre has been developed by converting the Canadian International School s hostel into a step-down hospital.
It added that the Humanist Centre for Medicine and EO helped with the fundraising for the initiative.
Suresh Ramu, Co-founder and CEO, Cytecare Cancer Hospitals, who led this initiative, said, “While we cannot offer COVID-19 beds inside our cancer hospital, this was our way to serve the community. With the adoption of advanced process and technology, we have been able to scale this initiative in record time.