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Hancock County Schools to require masks on buses and inside schools starting Wednesday

Hancock County Schools to require masks on buses and inside schools starting Wednesday Officials said that the number of COVID-19 cases is continuing to rise in Hancock County, and several students tested positive for it on Monday. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 6:48 PM EDT August 3, 2021 HANCOCK COUNTY, Tenn. Masks will be required in Hancock County Schools starting Wednesday, in response to rising COVID-19 cases in the area. The director of schools, Charlotte Mullins, said students will need to wear masks inside of the building and on buses starting Wednesday. They are meant to prevent transmission of COVID-19. Mullins said schools must take measures to keep students safe.

Golden year for Chester couple | News, Sports, Jobs

CHESTER, W.Va. Jim and Debbie (Shroades) Durham are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary today. The couple were married April 3, 1971 at the United Methodist Church in Chester by the Rev. Randall Prince. They have two children Brooke (Nick) Ripple of Nashport, Ohio, and Ian (Sarah) Durham of Coraopolis, Pa., and three grandchildren, Ava and Kyla Ripple and Calder Durham. The fourth Durham grandchild is expected in August. Jim was employed by the Quaker State/Shell plant in Newell for 40 years before retiring in 2012. Debbie was an independent contractor with Home Interiors and Gifts for 30 years, then was employed by Hancock County Schools as a classroom aide for seven years before retiring in 2015.

Debbie and Jim Durham | News, Sports, Jobs

CHESTER, W.Va. Jim and Debbie (Shroades) Durham are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary today. The couple were married April 3, 1971 at the United Methodist Church in Chester by the Rev. Randall Prince. They have two children Brooke (Nick) Ripple of Nashport, Ohio, and Ian (Sarah) Durham of Coraopolis, Pa., and three grandchildren, Ava and Kyla Ripple and Calder Durham. The fourth Durham grandchild is expected in August. Jim was employed by the Quaker State/Shell plant in Newell for 40 years before retiring in 2012. Debbie was an independent contractor with Home Interiors and Gifts for 30 years, then was employed by Hancock County Schools as a classroom aide for seven years before retiring in 2015.

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