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1. Mum who smashed in police station door was screaming at cops A 43-year-old Gympie mum pleaded guilty to smashing the Channon Street police station door and screaming at officers. Jenny Sarah Rennert was trying to enter the Gympie police station in Channon Street when she discovered the sliding doors were locked. Jenny Sarah Rennert. The Gympie court heard Rennert kicked the lower panel of the glass door with her right foot, causing it to smash. Police prosecutor Melissa Campbell told the court the officers on duty at the station saw the incident via CCTV cameras and came out to the front. ....
etichy@post-journal.com Michelle Johnson-Anderson, right, is pictured with Amanda Merchant. Johnson-Anderson has been an instructor for the licensed practical nursing program at Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES for almost two decades. She was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in August. Michelle Johnson-Anderson never intended to become a nurse. It was a guidance counselor at Panama Central School who pointed her in that direction. That advice ultimately set into motion what ended up being a 40-year career in the field, with the last half as the longest-serving instructor for the licensed practical nursing program at Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES. During that time she has helped guide aspiring nurses into countless careers in hospitals, assisted living facilities, nursing homes and management. ....
etichy@post-journal.com Submitted photo Michelle Johnson-Anderson, right, is pictured with Amanda Merchant. Johnson-Anderson has been an instructor for the licensed practical nursing program at Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES for almost two decades. Michelle Johnson-Anderson never intended to become a nurse. It was a guidance counselor at Panama Central School in New York who pointed her in that direction. That advice ultimately set into motion what ended up being a 40-year career in the field, early on at Warren General Hospital and with the last half as an instructor for the licensed practical nursing program at Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES. During that time she has helped guide aspiring nurses into countless careers in hospitals, assisted living facilities, nursing homes and management. ....
Boston neighborhoods hit hardest by virus have lowest vaccination rates By Deanna Pan Globe Staff,Updated March 2, 2021, 8:48 p.m. Email to a Friend Marty Martinez, the cityâs Health and Human Services chief, inspected the setup for the mass vaccination site at the Reggie Lewis Center before it opened last month.David L. Ryan/Globe Staff The Boston neighborhoods with the lowest COVID-19 vaccination rates â East Boston, Mattapan, and Dorchester â have endured some of the highest levels of coronavirus cases in the city, according to newly released data from the Boston Public Health Commission. Conversely, the neighborhoods with the highest vaccination rates â including West Roxbury, the South End, and Jamaica Plain â have experienced much lower rates of infection since the beginning of the pandemic. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only A Southside street has become the second worst street for assaults in Gympie following Mary St, according to a Queensland Police data website. It was a busy year overall for Gympie police as they dealt with a total of 168 assaults, which was the highest recorded total since 2002 when there were 174 assaults. Looking more closely at the data, the months of March, June and December had the most recordings, with December being the worst, at 22 assaults. Acting Gympie Police Station officer in charge Scott Poole said the spike in December was due to more people travelling and drinking in the region during the holiday season. ....