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DVIDS - News - Arizona National Guard Vaccinates AZ Department of Corrections Employees

17 The Arizona National Guard, as a part of the COVID-19 relief efforts, has helped vaccinated more than 5,200 Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry employees as of March 24, 2021. The AZNG is assisting with vaccinations throughout the entire state, and has helped at all 10 ADCRR complexes in Ariz. “It’s important for these employees [Correctional officers] to get the vaccine, because they are our first line of defense in overseeing the incarcerated individuals,” said Mindy Nipps, an Licensed Practical Nurse with the ADCRR Monitoring Bureau. “It is important for them to be healthy enough to report to work and do what they are hired to do.”

Devils Lake residents included in 2021 All North Dakota Academic Team

Devils Lake residents included in 2021 All North Dakota Academic Team Billie Jo Lorius, Erin Wood and K. William Boyer BISMARCK, N.D. – Seventeen North Dakota community college students have been named to the 2021 All-North Dakota Academic Team, which recognizes the academic achievements of community college students. Four Students from the Devils Lake Community were chosen for this prestigious honor with varying degrees ranging from nursing to English education.  According to the awarding team, nominations for this award are based soley on outstanding academic performance and service to the college and community. Reciepients will receive a certificate of congratulations from Gov. Doug Burgum, an award certificate, a medallion and a monetary award. Recipients will also eligible for scholarships from Dickinson State University, Mayville State University, Minot State University, Valley City State University, North Dakota State University and the University of North Dakota. The Un

New programs fill a demand in community

Article content Grande Prairie Regional College is stepping out with two new programs to provide a shot in the arm to the Peace Country. The college will be offering a Health Care Aide certificate program and a Licensed Practical nurse program. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. New programs fill a demand in community Back to video “This is an exciting development that will help grow the great potential within our community,” said GPRC President and CEO Dr. Robert Murray in a written statement. “In addition to equipping students with necessary core competencies, these two programs will enhance the post-secondary journey with unparalleled work-integrated learning opportunities at the new Grande Prairie Regional Hospital and the Evaskevich Centre for Health Research and Innovation.”

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