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Hillsborough trash rates poised to jump 22 percent
A proposed $63.47 increase in assessments would begin Oct. 1.
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Republic Services is one of three companies selected Thursday to provide trash pick-up service to Hillsborough residents. The new franchise agreements begin next year. [ LUIS SANTANA | TIMES ]
TAMPA â Trash collection is primed to get pricier in Hillsborough County.
For the second consecutive year, Hillsborough County is planning to increase its residential trash assessments by more than 20 percent. If approved, after a scheduled public hearing on Aug. 4, the two solid waste and disposal fees would increase $63.47 on Oct. 1. That is a nearly 22 percent increase over the current assessments of just less than $290.
Mississippi med-tech student uses training to save uncle
SLIM SMITH, The Commercial Dispatch
May 1, 2021
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COLUMBUS, Miss. (AP) Santeuana Miller has spent the last two years learning a lot about the medical field in the health science/medical tech program at Columbus High School’s McKellar Vocational School.
On April 7, she learned something about herself that may be just as important for the aspiring travel nurse.
Miller will be wrapping up the two-year health science/med tech program this semester, studying her sophomore year under Linda Kyle and this year under Melanie Ford, a McKellar teacher for 19 years and a registered nurse since 1996.
CHS med tech student uses training to save uncle Santeuana Miller, 18, used her medical training at McKellar Vocational School to stabilize her great-uncle, Willie Evans, who was having seizures on the morning of April 7. Miller rolled Evans on his back and held his head and body in proper position until the ambulance arrived. Evans said he feels fine now and believes his great-niece may have saved his life. “At first, I panicked, but then I got control of myself and knew what I had to do,” Miller said. Slim Smith/Dispatch Staff
Santeuana Miller has spent the last two years learning a lot about the medical field in the health science/medical tech program at Columbus High School’s McKellar Vocational School.
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