She s researched COVID vaccines and their impact. Getting a vaccine and getting sick from it is not as bad as getting the actual illness, the 18-year-old said.
So when she got the chance to get the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination, she was all in.
Nair was the first of about a dozen Northwest High students who received their first dose Tuesday in the school gym.
Northwest played host to a community vaccination clinic later in the evening. More than 130 people had scheduled an appointment, Stark County Health Department officials said. They also had vaccines for walk-ins.
An easy choice for this Northwest student
The Repository
My mother-in-law, Betty Feller, recently passed away, and it reminded me each day is a blessing. When someone you love becomes a memory, that memory becomes a treasure that lives on.
So many wonderful people made Mom s last days comfortable. I cannot recall everyone, but a few really stand out at Aultman Hospital. Dr. Jason Bertram, Dr. Kelley and Meagan Miller took such care in explaining health care issues, which helped the family understand to make decisions. The fifth-floor staff was so kind, caring and efficient. Thank you from our hearts. One beautiful young lady on the top of our grateful list is Emily Drago, who is in the nursing program at Walsh University. Her loving care and help with Mom was amazing. Compassionate Care provided a place of peace, care and comfort in Mom s last days.
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Green interviewing two applicants for treasurer position
Linda Hall
SMITHVILLE The Green Local Schools Board of Education is in the final stages of choosing a new treasurer to replace Barbara Markland, whose resignation is effective May 21.
The board is planning a second round of interviews Thursday. It screened five applicants on paper April 29 and narrowed the process to two finalists, said Superintendent Dean Frank.
VanMeter, Wilson are the finalists
The two finalists are Erin R. VanMeter, an assistant treasurer in Louisville City Schools, and James E. Wilson, a bursar at Lorain County Community College.
VanMeter earned a bachelor of arts degree in accounting from Walsh University and a master s of business administration from Ashland University. She has served as an assistant staff accountant at Stark State College and in the role of payroll and accounts payable for Massillon City Schools.