Honorees at the Humphrey School's Public Leadership Awards event on May 25, 2022. Standing, L-R: Lee Wallace (UMN Outstanding Achievement Award recipient); Dean Nisha Botchwey; Tracey Williams-Dillard; Acooa Ellis; John Marshall, representing Xcel Energy. Front: Reatha Clark King. Photo: Bruce SilcoxFriends and supporters of the Humphrey School of Public Affairs gathered for a spirited celebration of public service May 25 to recognize four distinguished recipients of the 2022 Hubert H. Humphrey Public Leadership Awards. The awardees are Reatha Clark King, a pioneer in chemistry at NASA, in higher education, business, philanthropy, and community service; Acooa Ellis, senior vice president of community impact at Greater Twin Cities United Way and a champion of social justice initiatives; Tracey Williams-Dillard, CEO and publisher of the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder, a trusted source for Minnesota’s African American community; and Xcel Energy, Minnesota-based utility company pursui
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Please be respectful | Sevier County busy as spring break season begins
As tourism picks up again, health leaders warn the pandemic isn t over yet. Things like masks and social distancing are still necessary to help slow the spread. Author: Grace King (10News) Updated: 7:02 AM EDT March 15, 2021
SEVIER COUNTY, Tenn In Sevier County, lifetime Gatlinburg resident Clark King said business had slowed down on the weekdays for the past five or six weeks.
That s no longer true. We re going to be slammed, King said. I m a little concerned that people are letting their guard down too quick.
In Sevier County, more than 12,300 residents have been diagnosed with COVID-19 and 166 of them have died from the virus. Health experts caution spring breakers need to be careful and avoid travel whenever possible.