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Healthy Hall Awards honors 12 champions of local health care

Healthy Hall Awards honors 12 champions of local health care Seated from left in front row, Dr. Supriya Mannepalli of NGHS; Dr. John Browning, retired Longstreet Clinic physician; Dr. Jim Butts, retired medical director of Good News Clinics; Jordan Hussey with J’s Place Recovery Center; Dr. Janeane Walker with NGMC s graduate medical education; and Danny Webb, doctor of nursing practice at Longstreet Clinic. Standing from left to right, Luca Di Benedetto of ATEX Inc; Matthew Crumpton of NGHS; Cheryl Bittel, certified nursing specialist at NGMC; Richard Weber, dentist with District 2 Public Health; Loren Funk, Longstreet Clinic; Donna Brown with NGMC; Dr. John Delzell, Jr. of NGHS; and Dr. Clifton Hastings of NGMC.

Laptop reported missing from U S Chemical Safety Board employee s vehicle

Laptop reported missing from U.S. Chemical Safety Board employee’s vehicle An employee of the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board, which was called out to investigate the Jan. 28 Foundation Food Group nitrogen leak, reported his laptop missing from his car, police said. The board’s investigators arrived in Gainesville Jan. 28 after the leak. Six people died and 12 people were transported to Northeast Georgia Medical Center. Gainesville Police Cpl. Jessica Van said the case was considered a “possible entering auto” that happened on Jan. 29. Van said the board employee “reported his laptop missing from his vehicle that was parked” on Browns Bridge Road. The corporal said no forced entry was reported.

Advocates: Workers here illegally may shy from investigators | Taiwan News

2021/02/02 07:08 ATLANTA (AP) Immigrant advocates say they fear workers at a Georgia poultry plant where a liquid nitrogen leak killed six people may not come forward to federal investigators for fear of arrest and deportation. Speaking at a news conference, lawyer Shelly Anand called Monday on the U.S. Department of Labor and U.S. Department of Homeland Security to work together to guarantee any of the workers in the country illegally be shielded from deportation. Anand, executive director of the Atlanta-based immigrant rights nonprofit Sur Legal Collaborative, called on both federal departments “to find a way to protect these workers by granting them deferred action or continued presence.”

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