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BY Northeast Community College | February 15, 2021
AG-ceptional Womenâs Conference logo. (Courtesy Northeast Community College)
NORFOLK, Neb. â A popular conference geared toward women in agriculture will be held this spring at Northeast Community College.
Registration is currently underway for the 12th annual Northeast Community College AG-ceptional Womenâs Conference â a day-long event to be held Fri., March 12, originating from the Lifelong Learning Center on the Northeast campus in Norfolk with opportunities to attend off-campus as well. This yearâs conference theme is âAGssential.â
The AG-ceptional Womenâs Conference – northeast Nebraskaâs premier event for women in agriculture – is typically held each November, but the COVID-19 pandemic postponed the event to March. Typically attracting over 400 women who come together
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February 5, 2021
Izah Azahari
The Higher Education Expo 2021 will go virtual this year, said Head of the Higher Education Division Hajah Anis Faudzulani binti Haji Dzulkiflee yesterday during a press conference held at the MoE Headquarters.
Running from February 15-21 from 9am-5pm, it will bring together 27 local higher education institutions, education service agencies and related government and private agencies.
Hajah Anis said this is the alternative to the face-to-face expo, to abide by the Ministry of Health’s (MoH) COVID-19 guidelines.
She said this is the sixth Higher Education Expo organised by the MoE. The expo’s focus is to become a one-stop information centre for higher education.
RAPID testing is now available for people without symptoms and is being supported by more than 100 soldiers. The rapid testing sites are primarily aimed for public-facing workers who cannot work from home and is ran by military personnel and public sector staff, with one having opened at Oldham Community Leisure Centre. The testing centre on Middleton Road is open Monday to Saturday from 7am until 7pm, but is closed for one hour between noon and 1pm. If you go to the test centre, upon your arrival, you will be greeted at the front desk where you will be given an NHS card with barcodes for the test and you will be told how to fill out your details on the forms.