Jenn Jenich-Laplander
LAURIUM Aspirus Health is pleased to announce Mark Randell, DPT, has accepted its director of clinics role. Randell will be responsible for direct oversight of Aspirus Laurium Clinic, Aspirus Houghton Clinic, Aspirus Lake Linden Clinic and Aspirus Ontonagon Clinic.
Randell was born and raised in Atlantic Mine. He brings over 22 years of health care experience to Aspirus. Most recently, he was a physical therapist for UP Rehab Services. He also served as director of outpatient operations and post-acute care and as director of rehabilitation and sports medicine at UP Health System-Portage.
“Mark’s experience puts him in a great place to lead our clinics,” said Matt Krause, chief administrative officer. “We are excited to see the wonderful things he and the clinic team will do for our communities.”
Lions select P Ford first overall in Global Draft
The BC Lions selected Australian punter Jake Ford first overall in the Canadian Football League Global Draft. Ford, who most recently played in the Spring League in 2020, was the first of four Australian punters to be taken in the first round.
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The BC Lions selected Australian punter Jake Ford first overall in the Canadian Football League Global Draft.
“I’m really excited to get back to the west coast,” Ford said after being selected first overall.
“I visited Vancouver in 2016 and just fell in love with it. Talking with coach Campbell and coach Yanowsky and hearing what they have planned for me has me even more thrilled for the opportunity to wear Lions orange.”
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Irving Pressley McPhail was on the quaint Raleigh campus of Saint Augustine’s University for only a few months as president before he succumbed to COVID-19. The historically Black university celebrated its leader as if he had been there decades. There was a special open-air service for him on the front lawn of the school, where a gospel choir sang the words, “My hallelujah belongs to you, you deserve it!”
Saint Augustine’s was where the 71-year-old McPhail was expected to wrap up a stellar career in higher education. He was the founding chancellor of the Community College of Baltimore County and had served as president of two other schools.
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