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Apr 17, 2021
Submitted photo The Elkins-Randolph County Chamber of Commerce honored local businesses during its annual awards this week. The Business of the Year Award was presented to S&Tâs Bees. From left are Chamber Board Member Sue Pifer; Lisa Wood, Elkins-Randolph County Chamber of Commerce executive director; S&Tâs Bees owner Stephanie Bender; and Chamber Secretary Wendy Morgan. The award was sponsored by The Inter-Mountain. For more information on the annual awards turn to Page B1.
ELKINS The Elkins-Randolph County Chamber hosted their Annual Awards this year virtually. The event, held Tuesday and sponsored by FirstEnergy, was a combination of live-feed with speakers and short video clips. With the theme “Celebrating Our COVID-19 Heroes,” the award presentations included their usual business-themed awards mixed with five special awards for individuals, businesses, and organizations who stepped up during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Q&A from Congo: Facing Ebola and COVID-19
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Jonathan Kyle
What is it like to be responsible for bringing health care to remote communities in Congo?
We caught up with Rebecca, who is part of a team not only working with pregnant mothers, malnourished children and chronic diseases; they are in a country affected by COVID-19 and Ebola.
Rebecca, can you introduce yourself and tell us about your role in Medair’s programme in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)?
I am 32 years old, from Switzerland, and have been working with Medair since November 2017, currently as an Assistant Health Advisor. I assist the Country Health Advisor in supporting our teams and projects in the health and nutrition sectors, with technical input and quality monitoring of our activities. We are also responsible for the health of Medair’s in-country teams.