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Local airports weigh in on proposal to require proof of negative COVID-19 test to fly domestically KSBY and last updated 2021-02-10 03:38:29-05 Having an ID and boarding pass may not be enough next time you want to board a plane â soon you may need a negative COVID-19 test too. Already to fly into the United States from another country, the CDC has required all passengers have negative tests. Local airports say making this a reality here at home though, could be difficult to implement. The aviation industry has already had to make some major changes in the last year: like requiring masks on flights and social distancing at the airport. ....
The Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association has three new board members, Joleen Shea from district 7, Kelly Williamson and Garner Deobald with the Stock Growers. Chair Arnold Balicki welcomes the new board members and expressed gratitude for the work from retiring board members. Balicki remains chair, with Keith Day, Vice chair from Kyle, Dean Moore, Finance chair from Paradise Hill, Brad Welter member at large from Viscount and past chair Rick Toney from Gull Lake. ....
Special to the Journal COLUMBIANA A rise in yet more COVID-19 cases within Columbiana schools has prompted the district to turn to remote learning for the first two weeks of the new year. Superintendent Don Mook announced the remote learning schedule during this week’s board of education meeting after first getting input from board members. Students are currently off on winter break and the new schedule calls for remote learning for all students the first two weeks of January after classes resume, similar to what is being done in many other districts in the area. “Our district has as many, if not more, coronavirus cases than any at this point,” Mook said, referring to other school districts in the county. ....
Special to the Salem News COLUMBIANA A rise in yet more COVID-19 cases within Columbiana schools has prompted the district to turn to remote learning for the first two weeks of the new year. Superintendent Don Mook announced the remote learning schedule during this week’s board of education meeting after first getting input from board members. Students are currently off on winter break and the new schedule calls for remote learning for all students the first two weeks of January after classes resume, similar to what is being done in many other districts in the area. “Our district has as many, if not more, coronavirus cases than any at this point,” Mook said, referring to other school districts in the county. ....
This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. APCO Worldwide has hired former Oracle communications chief Bob Winslow to lead a new business unit to help tech clients facing tighter government regulation. Known for its corporate reputation and public affairs work, APCO thinks it can win tech assignments helping clients understand and respond to policy changes around data privacy, cybersecurity, and other issues. At Oracle, Winslow was the lead communications executive on big challenges for the cloud giant like GDPR. APCO Worldwide is launching a new unit to chase tech clients and hired former Oracle communications head Bob Winslow to lead it. ....