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Gilead Fitness celebrates new look, hours - Morrow County Sentinel

Gilead Fitness celebrates new look, hours By Alberta Stojkovic - For The Sentinel From left at Gilead Fitness grand re-opening ribbon cutting: Amanda Welch, Kim Bood, Brandon Fleming, Amanda Bush, Jeanine Girard and Mount Gilead Mayor Jamie Brucker. Kneeling are Eugene Ambler, Erin Kelty, Greg Gompf and Morrow County Chamber of Commerce Director Joel Smythe. Alberta Stojkovic | For The Sentinel MOUNT GILEAD A new chapter opened in February for the Morrow County Community Center with its new name “Gilead Fitness,” a new logo and 24/7 access to the gym. “It’s really exciting to see all the new changes you’ve made,” said Chamber of Commerce member Erin Kelty at the Chamber’s ribbon cutting for the gym Thursday.

Other editors: When hazing kills, there can be no excuse for inaction

Other editors: When hazing kills, there can be no excuse for inaction
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Trump s White House Jumped Line To Receive First COVID-19 Vaccines – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services

n late December and early January, as COVID-19 vaccines were just beginning their chaotic rollout to the states, a secretive scramble took place inside the Trump White House. One after another, political appointees at very high levels approached chief of staff Mark Meadows and members of the National Security Council to ask a favor: They wanted to be on the list. It was, to be sure, the ultimate VIP list: On it were the names of U.S. government officials whose work was considered so essential that they needed to be vaccinated against COVID-19 from a limited allotment that would otherwise have gone to the general public. The allotment was intended to protect career staff who could not telecommute (such as White House butlers), critical workers in the field (such as Secret Service agents), and those in the line of presidential succession (such as the secretary of state). The question of who was eligible in an outgoing administration, with just weeks remaining until the inauguration of

Editorial: When hazing kills, there can be no excuse for inaction

Editorial: When hazing kills, there can be no excuse for inaction This is a recent editorial by the Cleveland Plain Dealer: Can anyone in Ohio or the country by now not be aware that hazing can kill? That inducing a student to consume what one Ohio lawyer called “a copious amount of alcohol” as allegedly happened in this month’s death of Bowling Green State University sophomore Stone Foltz can be lethal? That inhaling chemicals in the guise of “pledging” to a fraternity can be just as deadly, as a coroner determined was what caused the 2018 hazing death of Ohio University freshman Collin Wiant?

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