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After close 2018 race, Mike Collier seeking rematch against Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick. The Houston-area accountant says the lieutenant governor needs to be held accountable for grid failure. Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor Mike Collier spoke at a town hall meeting hosted by the Funky East Dallas Democrats at 2018 Kidwell Street on July 2. (Ashley Landis / Staff Photographer) After losing a 2018 race to Patrick by five percentage points, Collier told The Dallas Morning News that he’s again running for lieutenant governor, hoping that he’ll mobilize enough voters to give Democrats its first statewide victory since 1994. “The campaign is all about holding Dan Patrick accountable for the many failures, the last being the power grid and the water situation,” Collier told ....
The Globe and Mailobtained an Ontario Ministry of Education presentation dated March 22, 2021, detailing the prospect of continued virtual learning after the COVID-19 pandemic. The province aims to partner with TVO to offer “fully independent online learning” for “Ontario and out-of-province secondary students” and also mentions continuing “synchronous remote learning” for elementary students. Unpacking the known harms While the COVID-19 environment has produced unique challenges, many of the greatest difficulties for young people have been associated with the forced shift out of schools and into online learning. Online learning does not replace the complex, relationship-oriented learning and social environment in schools. ....
This week, a Hazard native launched his new company, I Love Books, with an event held at the Read Spotted Newt. âI Love Books is an official brand of education to promote books, literacy and learning, and with every purchase that s made we fund books and literacy initiatives,â said Jonathan Beatty, the founder of I Love Books. Beatty said he has had experience with similar areas, but has recently returned to accomplish his goals. âI had a company in 2014 and it was similar but I didn t know what I was doing; I was still learning. I ran out of resources, left, went back to corporate and worked three and a half years and just left last December to pursue this full time,â said Beatty. âI m back with a better plan and a better business.â ....
Theyâre creepy and theyâre kooky, mysterious and spooky, and theyâre helping Virginia Childrenâs Theatre strike a new key in their upcoming shows. âThe Addams Familyâ will open the Roanoke-based nonprofitâs 2021-22 season during an appropriately ooky October booking at Jefferson Center â all assuming the stateâs COVID-19 pandemic restrictions on gatherings have sufficiently loosened by then. Both âThe Addams Familyâ and the production that follows, âCinderella,â will be the full Broadway musical adaptations. The shows mark a departure of sorts for VCT, which in all its past seasons has mainly selected plays that are adaptations of books written for children. ....