<p>LAKE REGION KIWANIS: will meet on Sept. 21 at 6 p.m. Clyde’s Cozy Corner Café, 195 S. Lawrence Blvd. in Keystone Heights.</p>
<p>CLAY COUNTY DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE: will meet on Sept. 21 at 10 a.m. at the BCC Meeting Room, fourth floor, at Administration Building, 477 Houston St. in Green Cove Springs.</p>
<p>FLORIDA REP. BOBBY PAYNE: will hold office hours on Sept. 21 from 9 a.m.-noon at Keystone Heights City Hall, 555 S. Lawrence Blvd. For more information, call Tammy Still at (352) 732-1244 or email her at <a href="mailto:tammy.still@myfloridahouse.gov">tammy.still@myfloridahouse.gov</a>.</p>
MIDDLEBURG – September is Recovery Month, a time to celebrate those recovering from addiction or other mental health issues. Clay Behavioral Health Center has set a Recovery Celebration for …
MIDDLEBURG – September is Recovery Month, a time to celebrate those recovering from addiction or other mental health issues. Clay Behavioral Health Center has set a Recovery Celebration for …
Mississippi governor nominates 2 to state Board of Education
Mississippi governor nominates 2 to state Board of Education
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves has nominated two people to fill vacancies on the state Board of Education.
The governor’s office announced Tuesday that Reeves has chosen Angela Bass of Jackson and Glenn East of Gulfport.
Bass is nominated for a seat reserved for someone from the state’s central Supreme Court district. She is executive director of the Mississippi Early Learning Alliance. Bass studied education policy and management at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She taught in the Tunica and DeSoto County schools and worked as an administrator at a charter school, the KIPP Memphis Collegiate High.