Live Breaking News & Updates on Kelly Welch|Page 5
Stay updated with breaking news from Kelly welch. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
Nine faculty members recognized for teaching excellence | The University of Kansas ku.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ku.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Reply Falmouth s town election on Tuesday, May 18, will see Michael Heylin and Onjale Scott Price square off for a select board seat. (Patch Graphics) FALMOUTH, MA Falmouth voters will head to the polls Tuesday, May 18, for the 2021 town election. One contested race will headline the election, and that s for a seat on the Falmouth Select Board. Incumbent Select Board member Douglas Jones chose not to seek reelection, so two candidates: Michael Heylin and Onjale Scott Price, will compete for the open seat. Heylin is a town meeting member for Precinct 5 and has run for several town positions over the years, including for the Select Board, Planning Board and Falmouth Library Board of Trustees. ....
Union busting is disgusting, one read. Support the FEA. Actions speak louder than words. About 150 teachers and educators from across the state gathered in support of the Falmouth Educators Association, whose members claim the Falmouth Public Schools administration is retaliating against one of its members for filing complaints against the district. Tuesday s rally was hosted by the Massachusetts Teachers Association, which has joined with the Falmouth association in filing complaints against the district. “We are here today to stand up for our union rights,” Caitlin Dugre, director of the Falmouth Educators’ Association, said Tuesday. “There has been a history this year in particular of the Falmouth administration retaliating against our membership as well as our leadership for conducting legal and totally acceptable union activity.” ....
TORONTO Indigenous groups from across the country held grieving ceremonies on Wednesday to remember the nearly 1,200 missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Canada. May 5 in Canada and the U.S. marks the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG), which coincides with “Red Dress Day.” “This day was started over 11 years ago by Jaime Black, who is a Metis artist, and she wanted to do a public display of red dresses to raise awareness,” Lynne Groulx, CEO of the Native Women’s Association of Canada, told CTV News. According to the RCMP, there are nearly 1,200 missing and murdered Indigenous woman and girls in Canada, though it’s believed the number could be much higher. ....