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WSU plans to welcome back students to campus this fall
Staff report
FAIRBORN Plans are underway at Wright State University to welcome back students, faculty and staff to full in-person classes at the Dayton and Lake campuses this fall.
In an email sent to the campus community on March 10, President Sue Edwards announced that planning has begun to allow a larger percentage of students to have access to in-person classes and increased residence hall capabilities during Fall Semester, which begins Aug. 23.
Wright State also plans to host a number of small-group in-person student orientation activities over the summer and will continue to offer in-person campus tours for future students and their families.
SHREVEPORT, La. - The State Fair of Louisiana has announced plans to open in late April after approval by Open Safely, the State of Louisianaâs official entity for providing guidance to operate businesses throughout Louisiana since the COVID-19 pandemic began one year ago.
The first ever spring fair will open on April 29 and run through May 9.
The 114
th State Fair was originally scheduled for Oct. 22 â Nov. 8, 2020, but was unable to open due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Throughout 2020, the fair and festival industry was hit extremely hard across the country resulting in thousands losing their jobs, and tremendous tax revenue losses to local governments.
The girl had been experiencing chest pains and her worried mother thought she should go to the emergency room, recalled Amanda E. DeCew, a Fair Haven clinic director and pediatric nurse.
The girl “was spending her entire day inside and had been inside for like two weeks,” DeCew said. “But the more we got into her symptoms, the more I really felt like this was anxiety and nothing that she needed to go the emergency room for.”
But DeCew also knew that some kind of medical intervention was needed. “I’m going to write a park prescription for you,” she told the girl. “Just try this for today.”
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Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School wrestler Max Brignola scores a takedown during his match at the NJSIAA Region 5 Tournament last year. STEVEN BASSIN/STAFF
There may not be any team championships up for grabs during the abbreviated 2021 wrestling season, but that fact is not deterring Coach Bryan Heller and his Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School grapplers from wanting to achieve excellence as a team and as individuals.
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, the Bulldogs are focused on reaching the top Shore Conference postseason pod during the final week of the regular season and proving they are the best team in the conference before seeking individual success at the regional and the state tournaments.