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The Warren Co. Regional Jail in Kentucky.
When the first coronavirus cases were reported last year, Warren County, Kentucky, Jailer Stephen Harmon knew there was going to be a COVID-19 outbreak in his jail. It was just a matter of when.
“We tried our best to keep it from happening,” he said. “However with this many people in a fairly small spot, we knew that that was going to happen at some point so we responded to it as best we could.” Warren County Regional Jail
Warren County, KY, Jailer Stephen Harmon
New cleaning regimens and masks helped the jail prevent an outbreak until December, when Harmon’s prediction came true. More than 300 inmates and about 45 staffers tested positive before the outbreak was contained.
The president of UB ought to be pensionable
Dear Editor,
The revelation that the prestigious and highly responsible post of president of The University of The Bahamas is not pensionable is at once amazingly surprising and utterly astounding!
For, according to his own word, the incumbent, Dr. Rodney Smith, has stated that he will not seek the renewal of his contract when it expires in 2022, precisely because there is no provision for a pension.
What? Do you mean to tell me this highly educated, experienced and competent “son of the Bahamian soil”, who, having presided over the transition of our premier institution from collegiate to university status, would, at age 70, have to seek employment abroad simply because no pension is provided, so that he may retire with dignity and decorum in his homeland?
Cleveland rocks the league s most feared backfield. Hunt and Chubb were dominant in their first full season together, which was also their first under Browns coach Kevin Stefanski, who cut his teeth scheming up plays for Dalvin Cook. Chubb enjoyed a Cook-esque season in 2020, running for 1,067 yards in 12 games, averaging 1.75 RYOE/attempt (second in the NFL) and scoring a career-high 12 TDs en route to a Pro Bowl nod. Hunt earned eight more carries than Chubb, who dealt with a knee injury, and logged 11 scores of his own, but averaged just 4.2 yards per carry starting-caliber numbers in their own right, but not nearly as gnarly as Nick s. Both are under contract next season, but trouble awaits on the negotiating front. Chubb s rookie deal is up following 2021. He is worthy of a top-of-the-market extension, but exactly where the top of this market is, as recent mega-signees endure injury woes and the pandemic crunches the salary cap in the short term, isn t clear.