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Joanna King selected to fill local statehouse vacancy

Joanna King GOSHEN — Local businesswoman and Middlebury school board member Joanna King will take her place as Elkhart County’s next state representative. King was chosen to fill the Indiana House’s District 49 seat during a Republican Party caucus in Goshen Tuesday night. She won on the fourth ballot. Now, she’ll step into the role once held by Christy Stutzman of Middlebury, who decided to resign last month, and who had nominated King to be her successor. “More than anything, I know you people care very passionately about Elkhart County. And I do too,” King told the caucus after the result was announced.

Diné College and NAU report shows health needs of Navajo mothers and children

Community members and health care providers say increasing access to medical and support services, while decreasing food insecurity, housing, substance use and violence, should be the top priorities to improve the health of Navajo mothers and children, according to a recent report by the Navajo Native American Research Center, a partnership between Diné College and Northern Arizona University. The 2020 Navajo Nation Maternal and Child Health Needs Assessment, a first-of-its-kind report published this fall, reviews the healthcare systems that exist for women and children and will be used in the Bureau of Women’s and Children’s Health’s 2020 Arizona Maternal Child Health Needs Assessment report, to help guide the decisions of Navajo Nation and state leaders for the next five years.

Middlebury school board member selected to fill statehouse vacancy

Middlebury school board member selected to fill statehouse vacancy
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Navajo Nation receives 1st shipment of COVID-19 vaccine

Navajo Nation receives 1st shipment of COVID-19 vaccine Shondiin Silversmith, Arizona Republic As the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines roll out across the U.S. this week, the Navajo Nation received its first doses Monday and plans to administer them to health care workers starting Tuesday. The pandemic has at times overwhelmed the Navajo Nation, which earlier this year had the highest infection rate per capita. The daily number of COVID-19 positive cases has risen sharply during the latest wave of the virus, according to data from the Navajo Nation Department of Health. On Monday, Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and Vice President Myron Lizer visited the Gallup Indian Medical Center as the Navajo Area IHS received the first shipment of the vaccines. 

Um ano depois, Cruzeiro faz nova decisão com CSA em BH, agora na Série B

Um ano depois, Cruzeiro faz nova decisão com CSA em BH, agora na Série B
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