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Grand Lake s Memorial Day events honor veterans, thank East Troublesome first responders

This year’s Memorial Day ceremony in Grand Lake had an even more somber tone than usual as the town gathered for one of its first events since the East Troublesome Fire.

Family of Nebraska woman pilot who perished in WWII crash will receive Congressional Gold Medal

Claude A. Fiedler Mike Doheny This is (former) Marine Staff Sgt Michael Doheny of Broken Bow. He was killed by an IED in Iraq in December 2007. He was a civilian security contractor at the time of his death. Courtesy photo Lt. Leo Cooksley and Pvt. Kenneth Pirnie U.S. Army Pvt. Kenneth Pirnie (left), KIA, Philippines World War II, and Lt. Leo Cooksley (right), both from Weissert. Photo taken 1942. Leo rose to the rank of LTC before leaving the service in 1949. Leo passed away in 1994. Courtesy photo Lawrence Wilcox Wilfred M. Schutz Wilfred M. Schutz served in Korea in the Special Category Army with the Air Force (SCARWAF), a unit of the 934th Engineering Aviation Group attached to the 8th Air Force Fighter Bomber Wing in 1952-1953.

For-profit care homes in Winnipeg have higher COVID-19 death rates

Manitobans died from COVID-19 outbreaks in for-profit personal care homes at a rate higher than in those run by the province or not-for-profit organizations, a CBC News analysis reveals. Frances Rowlin, seen here with her goddaughter in 2011. Rowlin died at the age of 77 after contracting COVID-19 at Charleswood Care Centre. (Submitted by Dorothy Young) Manitobans died from COVID-19 outbreaks in for-profit personal care homes at a rate higher than in those run by the province or not-for-profit organizations, a CBC News analysis reveals. Stay informed Sign Up While for-profit care homes have only one-quarter of the nursing home beds in the province, they account for 44 per cent of care-home deaths.

For-profit care homes have higher COVID-19 death rates among Winnipeg nursing homes

For-profit care homes have higher COVID-19 death rates among Winnipeg nursing homes Manitobans died from COVID-19 outbreaks in for-profit personal care homes at a rate higher than in those run by the province or not-for-profit organizations, a CBC News analysis revealed. Social Sharing

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