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Dorris Eilein Welch

Dorris Eilein Welch, 89, of Gillette, died Sunday, Nov. 19, 2023, at her home.

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David Nixon remembered for contributions to Monroe community

Monroe County Community College President Emeritus Dr. David Nixon passed away earlier this week at his home in Iowa. He was 83 years old.

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David E. Nixon, MCCC president emeritus, dies

The facility now called the La-Z-Boy Center and Meyer Theater opened early in Nixon's tenure. He also was known for his support of community projects.

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A year of COVID-19 in central Pa.: Where we started, where we are and how we got here


Coronavirus in Pennsylvania
A year of COVID-19 in central Pa.: Where we started, where we are and how we got here
Updated on Mar 04, 2021;
Published on Mar 04, 2021
Nathaniel Williams II collects a swab sample from Casey Stouffer of Steelton at the COVID-19 mobile testing unit. Hamilton Health Center offers free COVID-19 testing at a mobile location set up in Steelton, November 13, 2020. Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com
The pandemic reached Pennsylvania on March 6, 2020.
That’s the day that the state announced that two people, one in Delaware County and one in Wayne County, had become the first in the Commonwealth to test positive for the novel coronavirus.

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2020 in Pa.: The year in photos


2020 in Pa.: The year in photos
Updated on Dec 28, 2020;
Published on Dec 28, 2020
Harrisburg Black Lives Matter Demonstration at the Capitol to protest the murder of George Floyd. A protestor is simultaneously sprayed with pepper spray and hit with a billy club as tensions ran high. May 30, 2020 Sean Simmers | ssimmers@pennlive.com
The past year has been both unfathomable and unforgettable.
In 2020, the coronavirus pandemic irrevocably altered life in Pennsylvania and around the globe. As the virus emerged in the spring, life changed in ways no one could have foreseen or even conceived a year ago.
Schools, businesses, sports and entertainment venues shut down. Doctors and nurses scrambled to treat patients suffering from an illness they were only beginning to understand. Shoppers endured shortages of staples such as disinfectants and toilet paper. Many had to work at home and simultaneously help their children navigate the concept of going to school virtually.

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Harrisburg man who died of COVID-19 honored by national magazine


Harrisburg man who died of COVID-19 honored by national magazine
Updated Dec 19, 2020;
Posted Dec 19, 2020
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The magazine highlighted the fact that Welch, who had diabetes, continued giving clients rides to work and to the store even as infections rose in the community.
It also highlighted his recovery from addiction before earning a master’s degree in social work from Fordham University.
PEOPLE quoted a statement from Welch during his campaign for the Harrisburg school board: “I am running because I understand how education can completely change the trajectory of your life.”
His wife, Donna Welch, told the magazine, “One thing I admired about him he was brutally honest … He was straight up, wouldn’t sugar coat.”

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Social Worker Who Died of COVID Honored for His 'Brutal' Honesty


Gerald Welch overcame tremendous obstacles in his life before losing it to COVID-19 complications.
“One thing I admired about him he was brutally honest,” wife Donna Welch tells PEOPLE. “He was straight up, wouldn’t sugar coat.”
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The Pennsylvania social worker and education reformer began 2020 as the new Harrisburg School Board member and was determined to help the students get the education they deserved.
“Everyone in the community came around him," Donna, 60, says of his "bold" approach.
Gerald said during a campaign interview, "I am running because I understand how education can completely change the trajectory of your life."

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