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Registration Now Open For VCS Summer Food Service Program

Jun 2, 2021 | 10:19 AM DeLand, FL – Registration is now open and required in order to be part of the Volusia County Schools (VCS) Summer Food Service Program. The program provides meals to children during the summer at no charge through the USDA Summer Food Service Program and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Since school ends Friday, June 4, there’s a gap between the end of the regular school year and the start of summer programs.  You must register by tomorrow, June 3, to be eligible for a June 8 curbside pickup. Register at vcsedu.org. The distribution times are from 6:30 to 7 a.m. Students attending VCS Summer Programs in-person will receive their breakfast and lunch meals at no charge at the school they are attending. For children under the age of 18 who are not on campus, families will need to register every week, between Tuesday morning and Thursday night for the following Tuesday’s pickup between 6:30 and 7 a.m. The weekly curbside

Public meetings for week of Feb 21

Public meetings for week of Feb. 21 The Columbian Share: Clark County Breastfeeding Coalition, meeting remotely. • Noon, regular meeting: Speakers: Ana Sifuentes, YWCA bilingual outreach specialist and legal coordinator; Austin Lea, Planned Parenthood community education and outreach coordinator. Battle Ground Public Schools Board of Directors, meeting remotely. Access meeting via Zoom ID: 840 5728 2792; passcode: 013704. • 4 p.m., special meeting. • 6 p.m., regular meeting. • 4:15 p.m., workshop: Phase I of revisions to the Multifamily Tax Exemption Program. • 5 p.m., workshop: update from the Community Task Force on Policing. • 6:30 p.m., regular meeting: affirmation of contracts with Sourcewell Vaccon, approval of $700,000 ammunition purchase for the Vancouver Police Department, annexation of the Kitterman property, extension of Tower Mall moratorium, approval of council retreat report. Public hearing on amendments to cemetery regulations.

34-year-old North Texas woman dies from COVID-19 two months after giving birth

34-year-old Texas woman dies from COVID-19 two months after giving birth Jennifer Mendoza delivered a healthy baby girl in October. Days later, she developed COVID-19. She died on December 3. Author: Teresa Woodard Updated: 10:52 PM CST December 16, 2020 GRAPEVINE, Texas Igilio, 7, and Marilyn, 9, are old enough to always have memories. But Damian is just two years old. He will have to rely on for pictures and stories about Jennifer Mendoza  the woman he, Igilio and Marilyn knew as “Mommy.” Their baby sister, Mayra, didn’t get the chance to know their mommy at all. Jennifer Mendoza gave birth to Mayra in October.

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