Cache County Sheriff Chad Jensen told The Herald Journal on Wednesday that inmates participating in the work release program were granted a furlough after cases of COVID-19 were detected in the Cache County Jail.
According to Jensen, 35 individuals at the jail recently tested positive for COVID-19. Jail Commander Roy Hall said the new cases consisted of 32 inmates and three jail staffers. Jensen said the inmates who tested positive were generally asymptomatic, though Hall said there may have been some mild cold-like symptoms.
Jensen said the work release inmates were granted a furlough to avoid bringing additional cases of COVID-19 into the jail, while also mitigating risk of spread to the community. The furlough also allows for the COVID-negative work release inmates to keep their jobs.
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SHREVEPORT, La., May 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, Gov. John Bel Edwards and Amazon announced the company s first robotics fulfillment center in Louisiana, with over 1,000 jobs and a $200 million capital investment coming to an LED Certified Site in north Shreveport. Located in the Hunter Industrial Park, the site is near Interstates 20, 49 and 220 and provides ideal access for Amazon s logistics operations.
Rendering of new Amazon Robotics Facility in Shreveport
The Amazon robotics fulfillment center will include contemporary robotics technology, inventory and shipping operations in a multi-level building with a 650,000-square-foot foundation. The project will create over 1,000 full-time jobs with starting pay of $15 per hour and comprehensive benefits beginning on day one full medical, vision and dental insurance; and 401(k) savings with a 50 percent company match. The development will generate 800 construction jobs, and Louisiana Econom
MILITARY MATTERS: Veteran and Wife Transition from Army to Taco Truck to New Restaurant
MILITARY MATTERS: Veteran and Wife Transition from Army to Taco Truck to New Restaurant By Jason Dennis | May 7, 2021 at 4:58 PM EDT - Updated May 7 at 9:56 PM
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - After two decades in the U.S. Army, a veteran and his wife transitioned to a taco truck and just opened a new restaurant in Columbus.
“We wanted every day to be taco Tuesday. We literally eat tacos every day,” restaurant co-owner Angie White said.
So they named their restaurant Tuesdays Street Tacos and Burritos. Their grand opening in North Columbus was on - you guessed it - a Tuesday, and just in time for Cinco de Mayo. Co-owner Jeff White never thought he’d be running a business when he retired from being a soldier 3 years ago on Fort Benning.
Thousands of Christians pray for San Diego s schools amid COVID-19 virtual learning
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Thousands of Christians pray for San Diego s schools amid COVID-19 virtual learning
Thousands of Christians pray for San Diego s schools amid COVID-19 virtual learning | Monday, September 28, 2020
People participate in We Pray San Diego at Chula Vista High School on Sept. 26, 2020. | SD Rock/Angie White
Over 3,200 people from 98 partnering churches joined a prayer event in person and online Saturday to pray for the cityâs schools, youth and teachers.
The event was the second We Pray San Diego gathering, following the first one in June that had focused on praying for both the healing of residents infected with COVID-19 and the cityâs racial tensions. Nearly 2,000 people attended the event in person while the remainder joined online.
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