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Family sought for 3 who died in Jefferson County in recent weeks

Family sought for 3 who died in Jefferson County in recent weeks Updated Apr 08, 2021; Authorities are asking for the public’s help in finding family members for three people who have died in Jefferson County in recent weeks. No foul play is suspected in any of the deaths, but their bodies are ready to be released for burial and the Jefferson County Coroner’s Office has been unable to locate next of kin to notify them. Johnnie William Harris Johnnie William Harris, a 72-year-old Black male, was found dead March 29. Birmingham police went to his apartment in the 7700 block of Third Ave South on a welfare check and found him dead just before 7:30 p.m. He died of natural causes.

Princeton s Baptist Medical Center s Letisha Shields Named a Tenet Hero

tenethealth.com Princeton Baptist Medical Center on Tuesday announced that Letisha Shields, nurse manager in the Medical Intensive Care Unit, has been honored by Tenet Healthcare as part of its annual recognition program. Letisha has been named a “Tenet Hero” for her incredible contributions in 2020. The Tenet Heroes program celebrates those individuals who make a meaningful impact within their respective communities that goes above and beyond their daily job responsibilities. Nominated by fellow colleagues, Tenet Heroes exemplify the company’s core values and key tenets of its Community Built on Care.  Letisha was recognized as a Tenet Hero for her commitment to caring for COVID-19 patients and her demonstrated leadership behavior that inspires others, including compassion, warmth, innovative thinking, teamwork and, above all, resilience.

Music City moves, cannabis boost, bag ban delay: News from around our 50 states

Music City moves, cannabis boost, bag ban delay: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY © The Republic No. 46: Amerco | U-Haul truck, equipment rentals | 2019 employees: 3,843 | 2018 employees: 3,852 | Ownership: Public | Headquarters: Phoenix | www.uhaul.com Alabama Birmingham: Mayor Randall Woodfin was released from a hospital Wednesday after being treated for COVID-19 and planned to continue recovering from the illness and quarantining at home. Woodfin, 39, was admitted to Princeton Baptist Medical Center on Monday with pneumonia in his left lung caused by COVID-19. He said a grandmother who died of the illness caused by the new coronavirus was being laid to rest as he was being discharged. “That pains me. I can’t be there, and I miss her. She was 87 years old and she died of COVID-19,” he said in a statement. “If you don’t have to be out, don’t be out. Wash your hands. Wear your masks and practice so

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