Harrisburg City Council candidates debate police reform, affordable housing
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Today 11:49 PM
Harrisburg s City Council candidates discussed police reform, affordable housing and other issues in a virtual debate Wednesday night. (Screenshot).
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It might be a tough choice, but the candidates faced off in a virtual debate Wednesday night to give residents a better idea of who they are, where they stand on the issues, and why they should be on city council to help carry Pennsylvania’s capital into the future.
Of the 13 candidates, 12 participated in the debate – Vishal Bajpai, Roy Christ, Shamaine Daniels, Crystal Davis, Carrie Fowler, Sarah Gethers, Ausha N. Green, Lavet Henderson, Jennie Jenkins-Dallas, Robert Lawson, Jocelyn Rawls and Ralph Rodriguez. Lori Ann Beamer-Saulisbury did not participate.
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WALKING nearly a full marathon and ascending one more metre than Ben Nevis and Scafell Pike combined – now that’s celebrating a birthday in style. And that’s exactly how Sherrie Edwards intends to ring in her 40th later this year when she will climb to six different trig points surrounding Builth Wells. Sherrie will be raising money for the Motor Neurone Disease Association as she lost her grandmother to the disease 30 years ago, as well as more recently a family friend. Sherrie, already a fitness and walking enthusiast, has been forced out into the hills and onto the footpaths surrounding Builth and Mid Wales more as lockdown has kept her off the greens of her local golf club, where she is a past lady captain. But, she also wanted to do something special to mark her landmark birthday, in July, as well as raise money for a cause she is passionate about.
Doctors and educators take questions on vaccines and variants 6 p.m. Thursday in the “Kids and COVID″ webinar
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Pennsylvania Acting Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson and Rich Askey, president of the Pennsylvania State Association of Educators, will be among speakers at the first of three webinars on “Kids & COVID” at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 15, that will look at the impact of the pandemic on children in grades K-12.
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Key speakers include Dr. Nirmal Joshi, Chief Medical Officer, Population Health, Mount Nittany Health System; William Harner, Ph.D, Superintendent of the Quakertown School District; Dr. Melissa M. Brown, Psy.D , UPMC Licensed Psychologist, Clinical Manager; and Dr. Kristie Kauffman, pediatrician, Mount Nittany Health System.