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Local cancer survivor to appear in national awareness campaign: Strong Points Shirley MacFarland, cleveland.com LYNDHURST, Ohio – Lyndhurst resident Melvin Fernandes will be one of 24 people featured in a new awareness campaign, “No Excuses,” launching in New York City’s Times Square this March for Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Fernandes was diagnosed with stage III colorectal cancer when he was 42 and was selected to become an Ambassador for Fight Colorectal Cancer (Fight CRC), the country’s leading colorectal cancer advocacy organization. The campaign will appear in New York City during the first week in March. Fernandes is also one of three Fight CRC advocates playing alongside PGA TOUR champions as part of the annual Cologuard Classic golf event sponsored by Exact Sciences in Tucson, Arizona, the week of Feb. 21-28, 2021. Fernandes will be paired with PGA TOUR Champion Jerry Kelly in the Pro-Am and will share his story before golfing ....
Strongsville schools plan return to in-person learning in mid-January Bob Sandrick, cleveland.com STRONGSVILLE, Ohio – The Strongsville schools will continue teaching all children remotely after the winter break, from Jan. 4-8, before gradually bringing them back to in-person learning, the school board and Superintendent Cameron Ryba have decided. Starting Jan. 11, pupils in pre-kindergarten through grade five will report to in-person classes five days a week, while middle and high school pupils will move to the hybrid model, studying at home three days a week and in school the other two days. Then, starting Jan. 25, pupils at all grade levels will transition to in-person learning every day, barring a significant spike in COVID-19 cases or a change in Cuyahoga County’s pandemic alert status to purple, the most serious level. ....