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NAACP forum offers help with rental assistance programs

NAACP forum offers help with rental assistance programs
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安徽郎溪县隆重举行苏皖合作示范区和 一地六县 合作区郎溪片区八月份重大项目集中开工仪式 _ 东方财富网

8月18日上午,安徽郎溪县苏皖合作示范区和“一地六县”合作区郎溪片区八月份重大项目集中开工仪式在郎溪经济开发区隆重举行。县委书记嵇文出席开工仪式并宣布项目开工。县委副书记、县长肖阳致辞。县委副书记邱铁军主持项目开工仪式。肖阳在致辞中向集中开工的企业和项目表示热烈的祝贺。

2 9-Cent Price Increase in Gas to Start the Week in Tennessee (8/02/2021)

2 9-Cent Price Increase in Gas to Start the Week in Tennessee (8/02/2021)
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Met-Ed grants awarded for 2 sustainable energy projects in Berks County, and one elsewhere

Three renewable and sustainable energy projects — including two in Berks County — have received grants totaling $85,000 from the Met-Ed Sustainable Energy Fund of the Berks County Community Foundation. Recipients can be anywhere in the Met-Ed service area, and on Wednesday the foundation announced in a press release that the following projects have been selected: Colebrookdale Railroad Preservation Trust: $50,000 to create an off-the-grid education center called the Colebrookdale Children’s Educational Grove to showcase sustainable energy practices. Dickinson College in Carlisle: $25,000 to construct, study and demonstrate a commercial anaerobic digestion system for the generation of renewable electricity from agricultural and food-processing wastes at a scale appropriate for an average Pennsylvania dairy farm.

COVID-19 town hall preps parents for return to school

Kimberly Perry-Malloy, a pediatric nurse for 23 years and the Pottstown School District Head Nurse; Kathleen Seeley, senior director of early education at YWCA TriCounty Area’s Early Education Center. As most parents with children in school know, numerous vaccines, including chickenpox, meningitis, measles, mumps, rubella and polio are all required for children to register for school. However, a COVID-19 vaccine is not required, although it is strongly recommended for children 12 and older. Only the Pfizer vaccine has been approved for children 12 to 18 and a parent or guardian must be present for it to be administered to that age group, said Spengler.

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