Published March 9, 2021Updated March 13, 2021
CHICAGO Maisie Robinson was so excited for her first day of kindergarten that she woke up at 2:30 a.m. to make her family breakfast.
“Unfortunately, the cereal was kind of soggy by the time we got up,” said her mother, Lindsey Post Robinson.
But that hardly dulled Maisie’s enthusiasm. She skipped to school last week in her purple coat, part of a wave of Chicago elementary school students who met their teachers and classmates in person for the first time.
A year into the coronavirus pandemic, many American students have been in their classrooms since last fall frequently off and on, as outbreaks have forced quarantines and closures. But in several large cities, students have started returning to school buildings only in the last few weeks.
COVID-19 recap, Dec. 29: Hofseth plans US frozen, re-fresh push; Chilean salmon prices climb
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Dec. 30, 2020 08:19 GMT
The novel coronavirus COVID-19 continues to upend the global seafood trade, reducing foodservice demand and complicating supply chains. If you have any stories on how your company is dealing with the crisis, please email us, [email protected] Here s a recap of pandemic-related seafood news from Tuesday, Dec. 29: [.]
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Hofseth North America adds president in advance of US frozen, re-fresh push
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Dec. 29, 2020 19:09 GMT
Hofseth North America (NA), one of the US’ leading importers of Atlantic salmon, has hired a new president as part of its plan to significantly ramp up sales of frozen and re-freshed seafood in 2021 [.]
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