A senda peonil de Sisalde protexerá aos nenos do colexio de Agro do Muíño
O alcalde de Ames visitou a vía unha vez rematada
// Conecta esta zona do rural co centro educativo Imaxe da inauguración da senda peonil de Sisalde, na que aparecen Blas García, o alcalde, e Santiago Márquez, concelleiro de Medio Rural, acompañados por membros do Concello e da construtora.
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Blas García e Santiago Márquez, alcalde e concelleiro do Rural de Ames, achegáronse á senda peonil que une Sisalde co Agro do Muíño para coñecer o resultado dos traballos realizados. A obra, que foi adxudicada por 99.601,74 euros, xa está rematada. Esta actuación é unha aposta do Concello por mellorar a seguridade viaria nun tramo moi utilizado para a práctica do deporte e o paseo das veciñas e veciños da contorna, xa que moitas persoas afeccionadas a camiñar ou a correr adoitan facelo por este tramo que une a aldea de Sisalde co centro educativo, na parroquia de Ortoño. Esta no
Luísa Feijóo, nova voceira do grupo municipal socialista de Ames
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Caption Shaw Industries offered vaccines to employees on night and weekend shifts, as well as to workers on daytime schedules. Credit: Georgia Health News
Three rival Georgia carpet companies took a break from their floor-covering competition to focus on a foe that united them: COVID-19.
Mohawk Industries, Shaw Industries and Engineered Floors collaborated on a COVID vaccination event for the workers at their Dalton-area plants recently. Almost 5,000 shots were administered over two weeks in the northwest Georgia city that’s called the “carpet capital of the world.”
Caption Whitfield County, where Dalton is located, shows one of the highest COVID case rates in the state, as does Hall County, where many Latinos work in the poultry plants.
Brookhaven, Latin American Association opens new food pantry for struggling families
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BROOKHAVEN, Ga. - Those in Brookhaven struggling to meet needs during the pandemic will get a boost on Friday with the opening of a new community food pantry.
The city of Brookhaven teamed with the Latin American Association in the new endeavor created to assist those living along the Buford Highway corridor and the greater community. Brookhaven pitched in a $25,000 grant for the LAA to renovate and open the location. We’ve seen since the start of the pandemic that many families are experiencing food insecurity, and it continues into 2021, said Santiago Marquez, CEO of the LAA. With the new food pantry, we are able to have a larger food capacity and provide more families with food.
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It was a stunt that fell disastrous flat.
Mayor John Tory on Monday drew parallels between those responsible for throwing bottles at police officers from a downtown highrise and Chair Girl real name Marcella Zoia who gained infamy two years ago after tossing a chair from the balcony of a 45th-floor condo.
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“The throwing of the bottles off the condo building ranks right up there with Chair Girl as being among the most grossly irresponsible acts that we’ve seen during the course of the pandemic,” he said.
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