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Local KVCC Student Named Coca-Cola Academic Scholar Adrian is remarkable for his commitment, engagement and drive. This award is not only a clear recognition of Adrian’s past actions, but of his future promise. I’m immensely proud that he has been recognized for this honor.”
This accomplishment will secure Adrian a $1250 scholarship as well as a commemorative medallion.
According to the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation website, the foundation is a joint effort between the Coca-Cola Company and the Coca-Cola Bottlers that began in 1986 to celebrate Coca-Colas centennial.
Together the foundation supports over 1400 college students each year with $3.4 million in scholarships given out.
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Kennebec Valley Community College spearheading efforts to give COVID-19 training to child care providers
The course will teach providers core skills on how to safely operate child care facilities as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
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FAIRFIELD Kennebec Valley Community College officials said Wednesday they’re launching a new online course for child care providers to help keep children and families safe as the coronavirus pandemic continues a year later.
The Childcare Provider Foundations course aims to teach safe practices and procedures, in collaboration with Kennebec Valley Community Action Program, Educare, Maine Department of Health & Human Services and Maine Roads to Quality. KVCC is spearheading the development of training that will provide knowledge of foundational practice necessary in response to COVID-19.
Northern Light Inland Hospital expands mass vaccination site in Fairfield
The Northern Light Inland Hospital clinic at Kennebec Valley Community College on Western Avenue in Fairfield has been open since Jan. 26, doing 300 to 400 doses per week, but it is expanding to vaccinate about 1,000 people per day on certain days starting Saturday.
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Northern Light Inland Hospital is expanding its mass-vaccination program site on campus at Kennebec Valley Community College in Fairfield. Beginning Saturday, the hospital expects to be able to accommodate up to 1,000 people each clinic day.
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FAIRFIELD Northern Light Inland Hospital is expanding its COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Kennebec Valley Community College on Western Avenue, expecting to vaccinate about 1,000 people 60 and older starting Saturday.