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COVID-19 in Brevard, Jan 12: 280 cases added, one newly reported death

COVID-19 in Brevard, Jan. 12: 280 cases added, one newly reported death Bailey Gallion, Florida Today What to watch next Replay Video Editor s note: This COVID-19 report provides important public safety information from the Florida Department of Health.  If you find this report helpful, please consider a subscription to FLORIDA TODAY. Compiling this report takes time and effort from our newsroom. The good news is there are digital subscriptions to fit your needs, starting with $3 for 3 months for new subscribers. We hope you’ll support local journalism like this by subscribing. Visit floridatoday.com/subscribe. © Gray Whitley / Sun Journal Staff Residents participate in a COVID-19 testing opportunity and food box distribution event held at First Missionary Baptist Church at 819 Cypress Street in New Bern, NC, Jan. 9, 2021. Lab staff perform nasal swabs to acquire samples for COVID-19 testing after information forms are filled out by participants. The

COVID-19 in Brevard, Jan 11: One newly reported death, 370 cases added to total

COVID-19 in Brevard, Jan. 11: One newly reported death, 370 cases added to total Bailey Gallion, Florida Today What to watch next Replay Video Editor s note: This COVID-19 report provides important public safety information from the Florida Department of Health.  If you find this report helpful, please consider a subscription to FLORIDA TODAY. Compiling this report takes time and effort from our newsroom. The good news is there are digital subscriptions to fit your needs, starting with $3 for 3 months for new subscribers. We hope you’ll support local journalism like this by subscribing. Visit floridatoday.com/subscribe. © Gray Whitley / Sun Journal Staff

Meyer brings term-limit discussion to City of Pratt meeting

Meyer brings term-limit discussion to City of Pratt meeting Fran Brownell Pratt Tribune Outgoing Pratt City Commissioner Doug Meyer would like to the opportunity to continue serving his community as a city commissioner, but term-limits currently in place negate that possibility. He brought the issue to discussion at the December 7 Pratt City Commission meeting, and again to the Monday, December 21 meeting, after seeking commuinty input.  The Monday meeting, planned to be Zoom available, was derailed by technical issues. The term-limit regulation was put in place a decade ago as a result of a public vote held in a special election. Currently, city commissioners serve three-year terms and are eligible to run for a second three-year term, but not for a third term.

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