I am in category 1B, list on the state and local sites but.
I am in category 1B, list on the state and local sites but have not gotten appt notification, when now I see category 1C is eligible to get the vaccine. How can I get an appointment?
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Contest Offers I-Pad as First Prize, to Be Awarded at Annual Event on May 22, 2021
PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY (March 30, 2021) –Attitudes In Reverse® (AIR™) is pleased to announce its 13th Annual T-Shirt Design Concept Contest and is eager to receive students’ creative ideas for communicating the importance of seeking help for mental health disorders. AIR is a Princeton, NJ based nonprofit organization dedicated to educating youth and adults about mental health, related disorders and suicide prevention. Students are the main target audience because 50 percent of mental health disorders develop by the age of 14 and two-thirds of disorders develop by the age of 25. AIR aims to eliminate stigma, fear and embarrassment about menta
Now that we re about halfway through the school year, how do.
Now that we’re about halfway through the school year, how do you think Princeton Public School district has done when it comes to in-person classes during the pandemic? Do you feel the precautions are adequate to allow students to learn while staying safe?
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Contest Offers I-Pad as First Prize, to Be Awarded at Annual Event on May 22, 2021
PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY (March 30, 2021) –Attitudes In Reverse® (AIR™) is pleased to announce its 13th Annual T-Shirt Design Concept Contest and is eager to receive students’ creative ideas for communicating the importance of seeking help for mental health disorders. AIR is a Princeton, NJ based nonprofit organization dedicated to educating youth and adults about mental health, related disorders and suicide prevention. Students are the main target audience because 50 percent of mental health disorders develop by the age of 14 and two-thirds of disorders develop by t
December 30, 2020 A remote Ohio facility used to test NASA s new moon-bound spacecraft has been renamed for the first astronaut to step foot on the lunar surface.
NASA s Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio, which in March completed a three-month test campaign in support of the agency s Artemis I Orion crew capsule, has been redesignated the Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility. The legislation directing the change was signed into law on Wednesday (Dec. 30). Before Neil Armstrong became the first person to step foot on the moon, he was an up-and-coming test pilot in northeast Ohio at what is now known as the NASA John H. Glenn Research Center. I m pleased to join Senator Rob Portman [R-OH] in honoring Ohio-native Neil Armstrong by renaming NASA Glenn s Plum Brook Station in Sandusky for a man who inspires future Ohioans to continue our state s tradition of breaking barriers in space, said Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH), who with Brown introduced the bill, which was passed by the
New satellite high speed internet service will connect underserved households, businesses
COLUMBUS – Lt. Gov. Jon Husted announced that Allen Township, outside of Marysville, will be the site of a pilot project, with the Starlink satellite broadband service developed by SpaceX, to connect select households and small businesses with high speed internet access.
The pilot is part of the DeWine-Husted administration’s commitment to bringing high speed internet access to Ohioans across the state.
The pilot will test the delivery of Starlink’s space-based high speed internet to 90 households and about 10 small businesses. All of the participants are underserved by broadband. It marks the largest Starlink pilot in the Midwest, and it was made possible through the partnership of BroadbandOhio, the city of Marysville, economic leaders in Union County, and JobsOhio, the state’s private nonprofit economic development corporation.
Gov. Mike DeWine talks about death penalty, U.S. presidential election in year-end interview: Capitol Letter
Updated Dec 17, 2020;
Posted Dec 17, 2020
Gov. Mike DeWine discussed the death penalty, the recent presidential election, and filling two Public Utilities Commission of Ohio seats during an interview with cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer. (Ohio Governor s Office)
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What’s on the governor’s mind: Gov. Mike DeWine conducted his year-end interview with cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer on Wednesday. As Andrew Tobias reports, DeWine explained his rationale behind not taking a firmer public stance on the death penalty, expressed his opinion that the recent presidential election was a successful stress test of American institutions, and described his administration’s approach to filling one, if not two, seats on the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.