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Suisun City's first cannabis dispensary is shown while under construction on Railroad Avenue, Thursday, April 22, 2021. (Robinson Kuntz/Daily Republic)
Shryne Group’s co-founder calls Fairfield home as company readies 1st retail dispensary in Suisun City
SUISUN CITY — The city should have its first cannabis dispensary, distribution and delivery business by the end of July.
It will be one of the 13 stores belonging to the Shryne Group, whose co-founder and chief executive officer Brian Mitchell spent some of his youth in Fairfield and returned in 2013.
Mitchell’s father was in the U.S. Air Force when they arrived here in 1988. He attended Holy Spirit School, played Little League and was a junior golfer, to name a few of his community activities.
FAIRFIELD — A group of teachers at Holy Spirit School – many teaching children on campus since October – received their first of two Covid-19 vaccinations last week and await their second dose.
Teachers at Holy Spirit are teaching children in kindergarten through eighth grade both on campus and remo
FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA
Luke Anderson and his sister, Sophia, started Para Ti Global, a locally based nonprofit. Para Ti Global recently began Project Protect by selling face masks for $3. Each face mask sold provides a face mask for three children. (Aaron Rosenblatt/Daily Republic)
Green Valley nonprofit begins distributing masks to schools
FAIRFIELD — A nonprofit started in 2015 by a Green Valley brother and sister has started to distribute masks to schools that have or soon will reopen their classrooms.
Sophia and Luke Anderson, through Para Ti Global, recently gave 350 masks to Holy Spirit School in Fairfield.
“A lot of the masks had been donated by (alumni) of Holy Spirit, so that’s why we started there,” Camille Anderson said. She is Sophia’s and Luke’s mother.
Fairfield-Suisun board votes to resume in-person learning once Solano County goes ‘red’
Fairfield-Suisun School District Superintendent Kris Corey
FAIRFIELD — The Fairfield-Suisun School District governing board voted Thursday to return to in-person learning once Solano County returns to the state’s red tier level.
Schools must have an approved Covid-19 reopening plan to do so.
Dr. Bela Matyas, the county’s public health officer, said this week that several smaller schools had already submitted their reopening plans for review.
Matyas also said the county is on the cusp of re-entering the red tier of the color-coded Covid-19 monitoring system. Doing so would allow school districts to open up classrooms for transitional kindergarten through sixth grade.
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