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COVID and Leon schools: Gilchrist Elementary now has most COVID cases
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COVID in schools: Leon district release mask opt out, quarantine numbers
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Chase Lawhorn, a cybercriminology major from Palestine, Ill., plans to apply to ISU’s master’s degree program in criminology. He is interested in a career in government or the private sector. “I have had the privilege to continue my education without being buried in debt, and I have met some of my best, lifelong friends from my fraternity,” Lawhorn said.
Benett McEwen, a physical education major from Clarksville, Ind., plans to move to Dayton, Ohio, to pursue a master’s degree in Student Affairs in Higher Education from Wright State University. He will also serve as a graduate assistant for Campus Recreation. Indecisive at first, McEwen managed to keep a 4.0 GPA while he went through five majors in three colleges at Indiana State. “It is acceptable to be indecisive in your studies,” he said. “Keep searching until you find what feels right.”
14th & Chestnut Community Center, from 14th & Chestnut Community Center Endowment Fund and Col. Peter Baer Memorial Fund
American Cancer Society, Vigo County Unit, from Earl and Hazel Travioli Charitable Endowment Fund
American Heart Association, from Earl and Hazel Travioli Charitable Endowment Fund
ARC of Vigo County, from ARC of Vigo County Endowment Fund
Archdiocese of Indianapolis – United Catholic Appeal, from Mary Kindrick Memorial Fund and Pfister Fund
Area 7 Agency on Aging and Disabled, from Area 7 Agency on Aging and Disabled Endowment Fund
Art Spaces, Inc., from Art Spaces Endowment Fund
Boy Scouts of America, Crossroads of America Council, from Boy Scouts of America,
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The North Adams, Massachusetts city council has rejected a proposal to turn a former school building into 75 units of affordable and market rate housing.
City residents attended Tuesday night’s virtual city council meeting to protest the project. Michael Fierro said he represents many who live near the Sullivan Elementary School property on Kemp Avenue.
“We propose you demolish the current school building, revitalize and expand Kent Park into a neighborhood park, seeing our tax money put into green initiatives and a community space rather than more infrastructure,” he said.
Council Vice President Jason LaForest made the motion to deny Mayor Tom Bernard’s ability to proceed with negotiating the offer from Zenolith Partners, LLC and Sano-Ruin Construction.
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