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Mary Hines, of Pittsfield, was named to the deanâs list at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, for the 2020-21 fall semester.
Miami University students who are ranked in the top 20 percent of undergraduates within their division for the semester are named to the deanâs list.
Amber Foster, of Adams, a student at the Community College of Vermont, has been named to the fall 2020 student honors list. This honor recognizes part-time students with a 4.0 grade-point average.
Natalie Celebi, of Pittsfield, a student at Purchase College in Purchase, N.Y., has been named to the deanâs list for the fall 2020 semester.
Mary Hines, of Pittsfield, was named to the deanâs list at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, for the 2020-21 fall semester.
Miami University students who are ranked in the top 20 percent of undergraduates within their division for the semester are named to the deanâs list.
Amber Foster, of Adams, a student at the Community College of Vermont, has been named to the fall 2020 student honors list. This honor recognizes part-time students with a 4.0 grade-point average.
Natalie Celebi, of Pittsfield, a student at Purchase College in Purchase, N.Y., has been named to the deanâs list for the fall 2020 semester.
More than 32K sign up for vaccine; state says 860 doses safe
By LISA RATHKEJanuary 29, 2021 GMT
More than 32,500 Vermonters ages 75 and older have registered for appointments to receive their fist dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of Thursday night, Human Services Secretary Mike Smith said Friday.
Vaccinations for that age group, with an estimated population of 49,000, started Wednesday. About 7,000 in that age group who are in long-term care facilities have already received the vaccine, said Gov. Phil Scott said at his twice-weekly virus briefing.
“We’ve been very satisfied to date with the number of people who have signed up,” he said.
Dalton native Emily Jordan, who has been interested in a law enforcement career since middle school, will be among about 500 Massachusetts National Guard personnel assigned to todayâs presidential inauguration. PHOTO PROVIDED BY PATTY JORDAN
When President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in today, a former standout athlete from Dalton will be among those assigned to protect inaugural activities.
Second Lt. Emily Jordan is one of about 500 Massachusetts National Guard personnel who deployed to Washington ahead of the inauguration. Jordan, 23, who grew up in Dalton and graduated from Wahconah Regional High School in 2015, left for Washington over the weekend, said her father, David Jordan.