San Francisco actor Liam Vincent has gotten three groups of theater workers vaccinated.
Lily Janiak April 20, 2021Updated: April 20, 2021, 8:50 am
Liam Vincent (center), director of growth at PlayGround, speaks with Bay Area actor Monica Ho, as she waits in the observation lot after getting her vaccine at the City College of San Francisco vaccination site. Photo: Constanza Hevia H., Special to The Chronicle
Just before noon, two cars of theater workers pulled to the front of lanes 11 and 12 at UCSF’s City College vaccination site. One was driven by actor and recent American Conservatory Theater graduate Monica Ho, the other by actor and director Cindy Goldfield.
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She lived with a killer for a decade and yet never suspected a thing.
Ken Jessop still finds it hard to believe even after Heather Hoover recently broke her silence and spoke to
CBC News about her ex-husband Calvin Hoover.
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After 36 painful years, Jessop finally learned in October that Hoover, a family friend, had been identified by Toronto Police as the man who abducted and murdered his little sister, Christine.
But he would never have to answer for his horrendous crime. He had taken his own life in 2015.
Heather Hoover, the ex-wife of the man police say killed Christine Jessop in 1984, talks with CBC News about learning and coping with the truth about the murder of the nine-year-old girl.
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In February the following year, the Jessops were being interviewed by police and mentioned that their next-door neighbour, Guy Morin, was a weird-type guy and a clarinet player. From that moment on, police focused their attention on Guy.
They questioned him and became suspicious of several statements he made. One was him saying he was innocent. Another was along the lines of, All little girls are sweet and beautiful. grow up to be corrupt.
Even though the timecard from Guy’s work showed it would have been virtually impossible for him to have killed Christine, police arrested him for murder.
From staff reports
STEUBENVILLE Teachers in the Steubenville City School District are sharing $1,800 in grant funding to implement projects for student growth.
Three Jefferson County Educational Service Center 2020-21 Best Practice Grants were disbursed to teachers Heather Hoover, Anthony Kinyo and Matthew Filo to help enact programs primarily centered on science and technology.
Hoover, who serves as an SFA facilitator and gifted intervention specialist at McKinley STEM Academy, is spearheading “How Does Your Garden Grow?,” a project where 60 cross-curriculum students will explore aeroponic farming (the process of growing plants in an air or mist environment without the use of soil or an aggregate medium) and the advancements in producing a faster growth cycle and healthier plants, all while using fewer resources. She said students will also gain the knowledge to explain local food systems and distinguish the means to developing an efficient and sustainable soilless farmin