From Staff Reports
Mar 15, 2021
The Pinnacle Church presented a donation of $7,842 to the Disciples Clinic of Athens Tuesday, March 9. Picture from left to right are Sandy Curran, RN; Katy Dooley, RN; Marcus Abadie, MD; Barbara Schmidt, RN; Anne Williamson (Chief Administrative Officer); Gary W. Williamson, MD, Chief Medical Officer; and Rev. Duane Miller; Edwin Stanaland. courtesy
The Pinnacle Church presented a donation of $7,842 to the Disciples Clinic of Athens Tuesday, March 9. The donation was from proceeds of the Annual Pinnacle Church Turkey Trot of 2020, primarily organized by Elizabeth and Mark Webster and Family.
The church has been a great benefactor of the Disciples Clinic of Athens, having made similar donations and others over the past several years.
With the third round of relief payments being sent out this week, the IRS relaunched its Get My Payment tool over the weekend to help you track yours. The agency is characteristically gnomic in the descriptions of their payment statuses within the tool, so we’ll clarify what they actually mean.
A man from Jefferson, Wis., has been charged for his fourth OWI and allegedly had a minor in the car he was driving when he was pulled over in Waterford.
Nonprofit registration for the sixth annual East Texas Giving Day concludes at 5 p.m. March 31. Nonprofits based in or serving one of the 32-counties in the East Texas Communities Foundation service area are encouraged to register to be a part of the online fundraising event.
âNonprofits have had to adapt to so much over the past year in response to the pandemic,â said Holly McFarlin, public relations director for East Texas Communities Foundation. âFor over a year now, they have had to put off many traditional fundraising events like galas and luncheons. East Texas Giving Day takes place all online and provides a perfect fundraising opportunity for nonprofits because it allows a safe place for donors to come and feel that they are still part of a community wide event.â
Academic year draws to a close, but angst over fees continues
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March 14, 2021 22:02 IST
Private school managements claim they are providing relief to parents on a case-by-case basis; parents say their children are being targeted
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The school fee matter has been under dispute for 11 months now, with parents and then school managements staging protests and seeking government intervention.
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Private school managements claim they are providing relief to parents on a case-by-case basis; parents say their children are being targeted
While students are preparing for their final examinations and teachers are getting ready to tackle the next academic year, parents and school managements are yet to arrive at a consensus on payment of school fees for the current year.