Chamber honors couple as ‘Citizens of the Year’
By Erik Martin - DarkeCountyMedia.com
Sharon and Wayne Deschambeau were named 2021 “Citizens of the Year” Friday by the Darke County Chamber of Commerce.
Erik Martin | Darke County Media
Congressional Aide Ben Thaler, State Rep. Susan Manchester, State Rep. Jena Powell, Chamber Chairman John Warner, Chamber President Peggy Emerson, and Greenville Mayor Steve Willman are shown with Sharon and Wayne Deschambeau at Friday’s Chamber of Commerce annual meeting, held at Greenville City Park.
Erik Martin | Darke County Media
GREENVILLE In its first gathering in more than a year’s time, due to the COVID pandemic, the Darke County Chamber of Commerce honored two longtime members Wayne and Sharon Deschambeau as its 2021 “Citizens of the Year” Friday at Greenville City Park.
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GDAHA adjusts visitation policy
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DAYTON Members of the Greater Dayton Area Hospital Association (GDAHA) have adjusted visitor restrictions to increase visitation to two visitors per patient where growing vaccination rates and county-specific positivity rates warrant flexibility. Hospitals in GDAHA’s 11-county service area have updated visitor restrictions to respond to the increasing vaccination rates across the region. This change allows hospitals to meet the needs of patients and families during the ongoing management of COVID-19.
GDAHA member hospitals will implement the updated visitor restrictions policy on Monday, April 5, 2021.
“Our hospitals are continuing to adapt to the changing nature of COVID-19 and the responsibility to safeguard the patients in their care. As vaccination rates continue to improve across our region, we have an opportunity to bolster the healing process for patients and families by allowing two visitors per patient,” said Sarah Hac