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Sheila Saidman, a Democrat and Kingston resident, seeks re-election as a member of Luzerne County Council.
Saidman said sheâs âdetermined to make sure our government uses our tax dollars with fiscal responsibility and will make budget decisions that recognize the impact that COVID-19 has had on our neighbors and friends and take strategic steps to promote economic stability in Luzerne County.
Prior to being elected to Luzerne County Council, Saidman pursued her education at Temple University and a law degree at the University of Pittsburgh.
Wolovich running for county council
Greg Wolovich, a Republican from Hanover Twp., announces his candidacy for Luzerne County Council. He is a 2014 graduate of Kingâs College and is currently an assistant manager at Wegmans.
Luzerne County Head Start Inc. will re-open 20 of its classrooms for in-person preschool services March 15 at 15 different sites in Luzerne and Wyoming counties.
It will be for 131 preschool-aged children â approximately 10% of children LCHS is funded to serve. Classrooms have been closed for in-person learning since March 2020, with the exception of two Wyoming County sites that opened for a brief period in November before closing again due to increasing COVID-19 cases.
âThe benefits of in-person preschool services for young children are invaluable. They learn social and emotional skills, get healthy meals and exercise, mental health support and other services that cannot be easily replicated online. We want our children back in the classroom. We want to make sure they are fed, they play, they exercise, they learn, they explore and they make new friends,â Luzerne County Head Start executive director Lynn Evans Biga said in a news release.
1,300 seniors living in care homes across the Kamloops-Thompson region will get a Christmas card from a student - Kamloops News castanet.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from castanet.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The newest batch of state data regarding the pandemic in Texas public schools shows some campuses in Denton County continue to struggle against surges of the coronavirus.
The data, released by the Texas Department of State Health Services this past Friday, covered reports from public schools through Dec. 6.
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Denton Record-Chronicle analysis of the data focused on 11 local school districts and nine charter school campuses in Denton County. Private schools are not included in the data releases.
Included school districts are Argyle, Aubrey, Denton, Krum, Lake Dallas, Lewisville, Little Elm, Northwest, Pilot Point, Ponder and Sanger ISDs.
Included charter schools are Corinth Classical Academy â Upper Campus, Corinth Classical Academy, Founders Classical Academy of Flower Mound, iSchool High Lewisville, Denton Classical Academy, Trivium Academy, as well as the North Texas Collegiate Academyâs south, north and east campuses.