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$18+ million in recovery funds rolling in to area cities, counties From left, Jay Fisher, Lynn Spruill, Keith Gaskin and Rod Bobo
This week, initial payments from the American Recovery Act arrived in the offices of local governments.
In the Golden Triangle, funds set aside for cities and counties totaled more than $18 million dollars with the same amount arriving in July 2022.
Columbus received its first payment of $2,897,645.12 this week. Starkville received its share, which equaled $3,153.333.10, and Lowndes County received $5,682,069.50. Oktibbeha County received $4,808,546.50, while Clay County’s payment was $1.875,953.50 earlier this month. Noxubee County received more than $1 million dollars with the City of Macon to be awarded around $275,000.
COUNCILLORS joined police officers on the beat in Connah s Quay as part of the Grab a Gripe initiative. Cllr Paul Shotton and Cllr Ian Dunbar joined Community Beat Manager Amy Parry, of the Neighbourhood Policing Team in Flintshire North, on a walkabout to find out what residents considered to be the biggest issues impacting their quality of life. Cllr Shotton said that drugs seemed to be the number one issue for people in Connah s Quay. PC Parry said that other common issues were litter and cycling on pavements. The data is being collated so that police, councillors and other agencies can focus on the problems.
International Day of the Midwife celebrated at University Maternity Hospital Limerick
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Joanne Ahern and her infant son, Evan, receiving a special commemorative certificate from UMHL Staff Midwife, Carrie Crowley );
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The International Day of the Midwife was celebrated at University Maternity Hospital Limerick (UMHL) yesterday, May 5. The day focused on how local midwives have risen to the extraordinary challenge of Covid-19 to provide safe care to the women and infants of the Mid-West.
The event with its 2021 theme of ‘Follow the Data; Invest in Midwives’ serves as a prominent reminder of the importance of midwifery, and the invaluable care that midwives provide.
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