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Published 24 February 2021
In this report, EBENEZER BAJELA writes on the rising trend of some of the country’s teenage athletes indulgence in banned drugs in their quest for sporting glory
Early this month, Cameroon and Ajax goalkeeper, Andre Onana, was banned from football for a year for a doping violation by European football governing body UEFA.
The 24-year-old failed an out-of-competition drugs test in October when the banned substance furosemide was found in his urine sample.
Ajax said Onana had mistakenly taken medication prescribed for his wife while feeling unwell, with Onana also claiming innocence.
However, young athletes’ use of performance-enhancing drugs, knowingly and unknowingly, has become a global and worrisome issue.
Region 9 executive director new chair for State Economic Development organization
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Laura Lewis Marchino, Region 9 Economic Development District of Southwest Colorado executive director, has been elected chair of the Economic Development Council of Colorado board of directors.
Marchino, who has served on the EDCC board since 2015, was approved at the December meeting. The EDCC is a statewide association that works to strengthen Colorado’s economy through the training of economic development professionals, local and state leaders and advocating public policies that enhance economic opportunity.
By Kim Morrison Mount Airy City School Superintendent
Editor’s Note: This is the first of a three-part series submitted by Mount Airy City Schools Superintendent Kim Morrison about the system’s School-to-Work program.
Mount Airy City Schools is proud of its decades-long efforts on the school to work pipeline. An outcome of public school is to make sure all children grow up to be productive adults. They need to find their way through life, setting goals, and working to attain those goals. Each child is created with unique gifts, talents, and abilities. The earlier we discover those and help the child pursue their passion the better. Mount Airy City Schools is committed to supporting every child, every day as they decide whether they need a high school diploma, a two-year degree, or a four-year degree to be in the career made just for them.