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Roper St Francis encourages people to stay in New Year s Eve

Roper St. Francis encourages people to stay in New Year’s Eve While much of the country will be off New Year’s Eve, Roper St. Francis Family Medicine Specialist Valerie Scott wants to remind people that COVID-19 will not be taking the night off. (Source: Live 5) By Riley Bean | December 31, 2020 at 11:10 AM EST - Updated December 31 at 11:10 AM CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Roper St. Francis Healthcare says they are urging Lowcountry residents to use caution during New Year’s Eve to prevent a surge of COVID-19. While much of the country will be off New Year’s Eve, Roper St. Francis Family Medicine Specialist Valerie Scott wants to remind people that COVID-19 will not be taking the night off.

Volunteers clean graves of African American Civil War veteran in Mount Sterling

Volunteers clean graves of African American Civil War veteran in Mount Sterling and last updated 2020-12-11 21:58:10-05 MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Ky. (LEX 18) — Montgomery County High School students cleaned African American graves from the Civil War era at Olive Hill Cemetery on Friday. “This is teaching me the history of Mount Sterling. I had no idea so many people had fought for their freedom here,” said senior McKenna Shrout. The DuBois Community Center organized the service opportunity as part of a community project to record and honor African American history in Montgomery County. “Our students are realizing the importance of bridging the gap of our American history by knowing the importance of what our African Americans have done in our history,” said organizer Valerie Scott.

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