Citizens of the year, Kerry and Donna Cain presented by Kitty Key The Vindicator | Dennis Warren
Killean Johnson working the crowd toward his crowning as Junior Little Mr. Mayhaw. The Vindicator | Dennis Warren
Mia Whitehead with Brooke - Winner of the So Ugly I am Cute Award. The Vindicator | Dennis Warren
The weather was no match for the 39th Mayhaw Festival. Hannah Fregia, HD senior and daughter of Tony and Jana Fregia was crowned Miss Mayhaw Queen. For the first time since 1984 the festival named two folks as Citizen of the Year – Kerry and Donna Cain. Both are HD graduates who returned home seven years ago. The festival is about Mayhaws and therefore jelly what its’ all about. The Jelly winner in the adult division was Luke Hight. In the BBQ contest, the top team wins the Eddie Taylor trophy and this year it goes to the Outlaw – Inlaw Cookers – led by HDHS juniors Colton Roach and Anthony Ramirez along with Josh Burke.
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Nursing Home Workers Died of COVID, Failed to Tell Watchdogs
California’s health department regularly updates a list of COVID infections and deaths at nursing homes. But only half of listed facilities where employees have died from the disease have reported the death to Cal/OSHA. by Jason Pohl, Dale Kasler, and Ryan Sabalow, The Sacramento Bee / February 18, 2021 TNS
(TNS) - Feb. 18 A year into the pandemic, California s workplace safety watchdog doesn t know how many nursing home workers have contracted COVID-19 on the job and died, a Sacramento Bee review of state records shows.
California s health department regularly updates a list of COVID-19 infections and deaths at nursing homes. But only about half of those listed facilities where employees have died from the disease have bothered to report the death to Cal/ OSHA, the agency in charge of enforcing worker safety, according to the state records.
California nursing home workers died of COVID. The industry failed to tell state watchdogs
Sacramento Bee 2/18/2021 Jason Pohl, Dale Kasler, and Ryan Sabalow, The Sacramento Bee
Feb. 18 A year into the pandemic, California s workplace safety watchdog still doesn t know how many nursing home workers have contracted COVID-19 on the job and died, a Sacramento Bee review of state records shows.
California s health department regularly updates a list of COVID-19 infections and deaths at nursing homes. But only about half of those listed facilities have bothered to report the death to Cal/OSHA, the agency in charge of enforcing worker safety, according to the state records.