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To the editor:
Every year, between May 6 and 12, National Nurses Week recognizes the important work of nurses. As a local nurse, it’s nice to receive the recognition. A pat on the back here, a pizza party there, and maybe little trinkets that attempt to say, “thanks for all you do.”
While I am appreciative, every year I feel let down. Why? Because what nurses really want for Nurses Week is change. Real, meaningful change that secures a better future for our profession.
While the pandemic was tragic, it brought to light the serious issues in healthcare. COVID19 forced a light bulb moment with the media and public. Finally, everyone realized the importance of our profession and the necessities of the right equipment, resources and staff.
To the editor:
Every year, between May 6 and 12, National Nurses Week recognizes the important work of nurses. As a local nurse, it’s nice to receive the recognition. A pat on the back here, a pizza party there, and maybe little trinkets that attempt to say, “thanks for all you do.”
While I am appreciative, every year I feel let down. Why? Because what nurses really want for Nurses Week is change. Real, meaningful change that secures a better future for our profession.
While the pandemic was tragic, it brought to light the serious issues in healthcare. COVID19 forced a light bulb moment with the media and public. Finally, everyone realized the importance of our profession and the necessities of the right equipment, resources and staff.
Chester Frank Gardner, of East Liverpool, was arrested on a charge of DUI. Jacob Collins, of Midland, Pa., was arrested on a charge of possession of marijuana, speeding (40 in a 25 mph zone) and no operator’s license. Kaleb Locke, of New Cumberland, was cited on a charge of defective equipment. Amanda Netherland, of East Liverpool, was cited on a charge of speeding.
East Liverpool Police responded at 12:35 a.m. Wednesday in the 1000 block of Huston Street to investigate a possible breaking and entering. A report of vandalism was filed at 8:11 a.m. Thursday to his parked GMC. A subject was transported to East Liverpool City Hospital at 11:18 p.m. Thursday, after being discovered lying down in the 500 block of Maple Street.
County Sheriff Loud music was reported at a home on Black Road in Center Township at 11:27 p.m. Tuesday. Deputies explained the rules about music at unreasonable hours and he turned the music down while deputies were still there.
St. Clair Township A township resident filed a complaint at 8:55 a.m. Friday regarding a large oak tree at the edge of her property in the 46000 block of Bell School Road shedding large branches and landing on the hood of a parked car. The township’s road foreman will contact the resident, although the township does not own trees on the edge of public roadways or private property.