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/PRNewswire/ Today, LEWIS, the global marketing agency, revealed findings from its new global research on Gen Z and the future of the workplace. Conducted. ....
COPENHAGEN â A 6-kilometer (3.7 miles) walk or run would tire anyone out. Thatâs the average distance people in developing countries have to walk every day to collect water that is often unsafe to drink. To raise money to help fund water projects, a local World Vision Global 6K for Water was held Saturday, starting at Copenhagen Central School. World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organizaton with a focus on helping children around the world, including the United States. These runs help fund its efforts of providing water to communities that lack easy access to clean water. Copenhagen has been hosting a 6K for five years. ....
LOWVILLE — Federal stimulus funds have created an opportunity for counties to address some of the most looming issues and lay the ground work for growth on many levels. For ....
LOWVILLE â For veterans who find navigating the benefits available through the Department of Veterans Affairs and applying for them a daunting task, help will be available this week in Lewis County. The American Legion Post 162 is holding an open house event at which the Watertown Mobile Vet Center and the VA representative in Jefferson County will be available to help vets sign up to receive or increase existing benefits through the administration. The open house will be held on Friday and Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. at the 5383 Dayan St. post. âIf you have never applied for VA benefits or wish to increase what you have, this is your chance,â the news release on the event stated. ....
A small opening ceremony was held at the Route 12 center Tuesday afternoon. Julie L. Emery, FNP, who grew up in Lewis County and graduated from Beaver River Central School, embraced the opportunity to come back to the north country to practice. Prior to her return, she was working in family practice in South Carolina after receiving her masterâs degree in nursing, family nurse practitioner, from the University of South Carolina in May 2018. She was working as a registered nurse for five years prior to her advanced schooling. âThereâs just something about home and every time Iâd come to visit I would just be reminded how much I love it here,â Ms. Emery said about her decision to return. âI really like the small-town community feel of this.â ....