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ASU System approves extension with NYITCOM

ASU System approves extension with NYITCOM ASU System approves extension with NYITCOM By Region 8 Newsdesk | April 5, 2021 at 8:19 PM CDT - Updated April 5 at 11:10 PM JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - The New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYIT) at Arkansas State University received a 15-year extension to its partnership after a vote from the Arkansas State University Board in a special meeting. The extension runs until 2036 and includes the operation of the A-State Student Health Center by NYIT. “Arkansas State and NYIT have created a formidable partnership in addressing critical physician shortages throughout the Delta region and beyond,” ASU System President Dr. Chuck Welch said. “With 560 new students and employees, along with spouses and families, the medical school has also made a substantial economic impact on the Jonesboro region. We appreciate the remarkable cooperation and work with NYIT and its leadership, and we’re excited about ex

State accepting grant applications through June 15 for trail projects

SALEM — Organizations, land managers and local governments looking to build, expand or improve public trails have until June 15 to seek grants through the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department’s Recreational Trails Program. The federally funded reimbursement grant program provides matching grants to construct, expand or improve public trails for motorized and non-motorized use. The program is accepting grant applications for the 2021 grant cycle. Applicants must submit a letter of intent via oprdgrants.org by April 30, and applications are due June 15.An optional webinar is set April 15, 9:30-11:30 a.m. to provide information on the program and how to navigate the application process. Register at the Recreational Trails Program web page.

Harpswell seeks donations for hiking trail rehab

Harpswell seeks donations for hiking trail rehab Harpswell is looking to raise a minimum of $15,500 to cover the rising cost of materials and labor needed to make Cliff Trail more accessible. Share From left, recreation committee member Tom Carr, Selectman Jane Covey, Select Board Chairman Kevin Johnson and recreation committee member Tony Barrett tour the Cliff Trail, looking for hazards for those with limited mobility. Photo courtesy of Gina Perow Harpswell will start work to make Cliff Trail more accessible later this month and is seeking donations after the COVID-19 delayed the project and drove up the cost of labor and materials.

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