Vail Christian High School senior Bergan Behr has a passion for helping people. Whether it’s through shifts as a Certified Nursing Assistant at Castle Peak Senior Center in Eagle or through her newest venture, poetry,…
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Local doctor reacts to CDC loosening up masking guidelines
âThe number of restrictions and the number of things that we asked people to do during the worst part of the pandemic are slowly being stripped away so that we can return back to normal,â
Locals react to the latest guidelines from the CDC By Madison Scarpino | May 14, 2021 at 7:04 PM CDT - Updated May 14 at 7:05 PM
DECATUR, Ala. (WAFF) - The CDC announced masks will no longer be necessary in most places for those who are fully vaccinated. Itâs a big step on the road to recovery that weâre all traveling together.
Students Recognized On Career Ready Day
Oskaloosa, Iowa – Several Oskaloosa High School Seniors were recognized on ‘Career Ready Day.’
The event shines a light on programs that help students become ready to enter the workforce once high school is completed. It also allows students to leap ahead in their college careers.
Kristin Bandy helps the Oskaloosa Students, which recognized a dozen students at a signing ceremony on Wednesday afternoon.
Students recognized for their welding certifications included:
Kale Bollinger, Avery Garrison, Hunter Gordon, and Ethan Vos.
Students recognized by the U.S. Army included Zach Piersel and Dylan Evans.
The Iowa Army National Guard recognized Jason Garrett and Bodie Allen.