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A childhood of travels and a love for this state

Wynstone resident Rebekah Bryan has travelled the world from birth to adulthood. Her father was in the military for over three decades, which meant Bryan, along with her mother and three siblings, lived in a variety of places that spanned not only America, but the globe. However, it is here in South Dakota where she feels grateful and truly at home. “I would say, I’m the most positive South Dakotan there is,” she emphasized. “I am so happy to be here.” Bryan’s father, Kim Henningsen, had a 35-year career in the Army. This meant he and his wife, Rachel, raised their four children while also relocating every few years in dedicated service to the United States of America.

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University epidemiologists debunk myths related to COVID-19 vaccine

Epidemiologists at South Dakota Mines said misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine currently circulating on the internet may frighten some people away from becoming inoculated. Dr. Elizabeth Racz, MPH, said falsehoods include the accusation that corners were cut in development of this vaccine. “On the contrary,” Racz said. “The Food and Drug Administration’s decision to grant the emergency use authorization for the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine was based on scientific data. The process was made a priority – as vaccine development goes it was definitely done quickly, but not sloppily.” Racz added that there is no evidence to substantiate internet rumors. She said fetal stem cells were not used in COVID-19 vaccine or its development. The vaccine will not cause infertility and won’t change DNA.

Coyote softball adapts to loss of facility, gears up for season start

The USD softball team has witnessed numerous trials as a program since their last game. 326 days ago the Coyotes were sent home from a tournament in Arizona due to the start of the COVID-19 cancellations and haven’t had a game since. On top of not being able to play games, practice has been filled with challenges because of the loss of indoor practice availability in Vermillion.  Prior to the reconstruction of the west side of the DakotaDome the softball team practiced on turf and batting cages in that area. Once the DakotaDome began construction in the fall of 2019, USD athletes for sports that needed practice turf like softball,

USA: Students from Brazil & Chile file lawsuit against school, a recruitment co, & manufacturing cos for human trafficking & involuntary servitude

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre Featured pages Featured pages Update Featured pages Featured pages Article USA: Students from Brazil & Chile file lawsuit against school, a recruitment co, & manufacturing cos for human trafficking & involuntary servitude Lawsuit: Community college program was human trafficking , 14 January 2021 Eleven students from Brazil and Chile have filed a federal lawsuit accusing a northwest Iowa community college, a recruitment company, a pet food manufacturer and a packaging company of human trafficking and involuntary servitude. The lawsuit . says Western Iowa Tech Community College and J&L Staffing, both in Sioux City, lured the students to Iowa in 2019 under a work- and study- based visa exchange program only to push them into factory jobs that had no educational value and were unrelated to the field of study.

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