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Health for the whole community

LiveWell Finney County s COVID-19 testing and vaccine event in East Garden Village Thursday was a success. Callie Dyer, executive director of LiveWell Finney County, said the event went really well, plenty of people turned out, got vaccines and got tested. We re very pleased with the turnout and with the comments that we re hearing, she said. LiveWell had 500 shots to give out and 700 saliva COVID tests. The event was free and did not require any identification. Dyer said the reason for the event is LiveWell s mission, health for all in the community. We want to be able to take stuff to the people and this is part of what we do. Not everybody has access, and being able to have access to care is real important to us, she said. One way for them to get access is to take it to them.

How the Hurricanes are treating the starting quarterback position this spring

How the Hurricanes are treating the starting quarterback position this spring
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Transfer QB Wilson is ready to take is one last shot with Lobos

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Kentucky quarterback Terry Wilson (3) runs with the ball during an NCAA college football game against South Carolina, Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020, in Lexington, Ky. (AP Photo/Bryan Woolston) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal With apologies, or not, to Eminem, Terry Wilson showed no signs that his palms were sweaty, knees weak, arms heavy. But New Mexico’s new transfer quarterback does realize that this is his one last shot, an opportunity that has only come because of the coronavirus-delayed and shortened 2020 season that gave him an extra year of eligibility. “I’m fortunate to have another season to play college football,” Wilson said during a 20-minute virtual press conference Wednesday, one day after his transfer from Kentucky was announced by UNM.

Emergency grant funding available for GCCC summer students

Emergency grant funding available for GCCC summer students GCCC Information Services Garden City Community College will distribute $100,000 in federal funding to qualifying students enrolled in the Summer 2021 term at GCCC. This emergency grant funding is from the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund II (HEERF II) to alleviate student’s financial hardships caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The disbursement from the U.S. Department of Education is intended to reach as many students as possible and assist with expenses related to the pandemic, such as but not limited to tuition, fees, food, housing, health care, mental health care, transportation, childcare, or other circumstances. Garden City Community College is required to prioritize grants to students demonstrating exceptional financial need.

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