A family friend has identified the woman who was killed in a shooting at an Allina Health clinic in Buffalo, Minnesota Tuesday as 37-year-old Lindsay Overbay.
Don t give me a discount - tomorrow my work will be done : What Minnesota gunman, 67, told Super 8 owner before leaving behind suspicious devices and shooting dead nurse at nearby health clinic
Gregory Paul Ulrich, from Buffalo, made the eerie warning Monday to Mona Patel, owner of the Super 8 motel where he was staying prior to the attack
Patel said Ulrich turned down a discount because he would have definitely completed his work by the following day, CNN reported
Patel said she did not ask what type of work Ulrich had planned Suspicious packages were also found at the motel Tuesday
Winn celebrates Army Nurse Corps’ legacy 2/11/21, 10:38 AM
Pat Young
Photos by Pat Young
Winn Army Community Hospital celebrated the 120th Anniversary of the Army Nurse Corps, Feb. 2 on Fort Stewart, highlighting the Corps as “Diverse in Talent, United in Mission.”
Winn celebrates Army Nurse Corps’ legacy
Winn Army Community Hospital celebrated the 120th Anniversary of the Army Nurse Corps, Feb. 2 on Fort Stewart, highlighting the Corps as “Diverse in Talent, United in Mission.”
The event was hosted by Lt. Col. James E. Ryals, Assistant Deputy Commander for Nursing and included a ceremonial cake cutting, photo displays, and a video showcasing the hospital’s Army Nurses. The video remains available for review on the Winn ACH Facebook site, Facebook. com/Winncares.
By Richy Honeycutt
Lenoir Community College
Chermika Jones of La Grange was in her final two semesters of her Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) program at a neighboring community college when she discovered her financial aid had run out and she would not be able to cover the cost of tuition out of pocket.
Jones was receiving public assistance, but with the cost of raising a family on her own while working part-time, she was struggling to make ends meet and knew she needed help if she wanted to finish her degree.
“I was referred to the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Adult program at Lenoir Community College. With the help from Mrs. Ika Grant, my career advisor, I was able to secure funding for my last two semesters of college,” Jones said.