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Nicholls, LSU and other Louisiana universities hold off on COVID vaccine mandate


Nicholls, LSU and other Louisiana universities hold off on COVID vaccine mandate
Adrian Dubose
BATON ROUGE -- Students attending LSU and UL colleges, including Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, will not be required to get COVID-19 vaccines to attend school this fall.
The two Louisiana college systems do not plan to enact such a mandate until federal regulators fully approve the COVID-19 vaccines now being distributed, officials said Thursday. 
Federal approval is unlikely to come until well after classes begin next month, meaning that many of LSU’s 35,000 students and its faculty and staff members will depend on mandatory masking, air filters and some degree of social distancing to protect them from the surging delta variant. 

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LSU won't require vaccine for students as fall semester begins – New Orleans CityBusiness

LSU won't require vaccine for students as fall semester begins – New Orleans CityBusiness
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LSU, UL systems: No vaccine mandates until they are fully approved

LSU, UL systems: No vaccine mandates until they are fully approved
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COVID-19 Statement Released by LSU/UL

COVID-19 Statement Released by LSU/UL
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Report: SMEs turn to tech to handle post-Brexit customs complexity


The UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA), which was agreed on December 24, 2020 and implemented 8 days later, has been met with criticism from all angles.
“Brexit is costing the UK economy a lot of resources and money to cope and in adjusting supply chains to the EU,” says Alexander Altmann, partner at Blick Rothenberg. “I don’t think the UK will be able to recover what its currently losing with the EU with what it may gain from new trade deals with the US, China and Australia.”
Uncertainty has grown among businesses and caution “is definitely the prevailing attitude at the moment”, according to Rob Hutchinson, senior VAT recovery and research associate at TMF Group. There’s no room for trial and error because it can “lead to quite a big cost in terms of financial penalties”.

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Beloved Lexington 4 bus driver seriously injured in stabbing after offering man a ride


Beloved Lexington 4 bus driver seriously injured in stabbing after offering man a ride
Beloved Lexington 4 bus driver seriously injured in stabbing after offering man a ride
By Caroline Coleburn | January 26, 2021 at 7:21 PM EST - Updated January 27 at 11:25 AM
LEXINGTON COUNTY, S.C. (WIS) - A Lexington School District Four bus driver remains in serious condition after being stabbed multiple times, by simply offering a man a ride.
Lexington County Sheriff’s Department says Mark Wannamaker picked up 25-year-old Marshal Hogston of Swansea at the BP Gas Station on South Main Street in Gaston Saturday afternoon.
Not long after, they say Hogston stole Wannamaker’s car, stabbed him, and dropped him off in front of a home in the 300 block of Havenwood Drive.

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Olivia Roybal (Barbara) Stover


Olivia Roybal (Barbara) Stover, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend passed peacefully on Sunday, December 20, 2020. Barbara was a successful businesswoman, partnering with her husband, Charles “Smokey” Stover in opening La Mesita Restaurant in 1951 and operating the same for 45 years. She was known throughout the Pojoaque Valley for her homemade pies and chocolate and carrot cakes which were made fresh daily, and on request, she would make her famous biscochitos, and delicious papita sandwiches (which today are now commonly known as breakfast burritos). She was also famously known for her secret recipe, the “La Mesita salad dressing.” She loved driving her Nissan pickups (2 cherry red and a final light blue). She was often seen driving between Santa Fe and Española or White Rock and Los Alamos, running numerous errands for family and friends, all while setting mileage vehicle high records till the age of 90. She prided herself in being able to teach each of her grandchildren how to drive. She greatly cherished the family time that the chile harvest season brought including, picking, roasting and peeling, and was an extremely accomplished ristra maker. Barbara always kept busy, whether it was knitting, sewing, or doing garden (huerta) work and tending to her pigs. And anyone who knew Barbara knew that she was a collector of eclectic monkeys. Her monkeys always made her smile. She also enjoyed watching baseball and softball games, no matter which teams were playing. Barbara and Smokey loved traveling the world on ocean cruise liners. They visited by sea Australia, Spain, and the Panama Canal. She also enjoyed gambling in Las Vegas and seeing her favorite entertainer, Dean Martin, who she saw perform 23 times. She made sure to teach all of her grandchildren when to “hold them” and “when to fold them.” Christmas time was one of her favorite times of the year. She maintained her tradition of touring the lights throughout neighboring communities including decorating her home in El Rancho with several hundred farolitos each year. It truly was a sight to see. Her Catholic faith was paramount, and she cherished receiving and caring for the Holy Family once per month, as well reading the Bible each night and praying the rosary. Another one of her timeless traditions was her treks to Santuario de Chimayo during Holy Week. She is survived by her daughter, Sharon Stover (Steven Girrens), and the loves of her life, her grandchildren, Craig Girrens (Ally), Quinn Girrens (Jared Pehrson), Shannon Vigil (Randy), Sean Ewy (Paula) and Liz Ramirez (Jimmy); and great-grandchildren, Megan and Devon Ewy, and Nico and Rio Vigil. Barbara is also survived by her brother, Melisendro “Chendo” Roybal (Nina); and sister, Sally Ortiz; and sister-in-law, Delia Roybal. She was preceded in death by her husband of 32 years, Charles “Smokey” Stover and her children, Sheila Ewy (Ron), and Charles “Titi”; her parents, Melisendro and Juanita Roybal; her brothers, Nevarez and Laco Roybal and her sisters, Donna Torres, Sue Alexander, Linda Baca, and Louise Jaramillo. Honorary Pallbearers are Liz Roybal, Leon Ortiz, Missy Ortiz, Steve Roybal, Beverly Martinez, Benny Armijo, Julie Valdez, and Henry Sandoval. A celebration of her life will be held when the Governor lifts the maximum five people in-person attendance rule. In lieu of flowers, the family request that donations are made to the Roadrunner Food Bank, Alzheimer’s Association, or Mothers Against Drunk Driving. Please visit our online guestbook for Barbara at www.FrenchFunerals.com.

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Obituary: Olivia Roybal (Barbara) Stover Sept. 2, 1926 – Dec. 20, 2020


Obituary: Olivia Roybal (Barbara) Stover Sept. 2, 1926 – Dec. 20, 2020
Dec. 20, 2020
Olivia Roybal (Barbara) Stover, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend passed peacefully on Sunday, December 20, 2020.
Barbara was a successful business woman, partnering with her husband Charles “Smokey” Stover in opening La Mesita Restaurant in 1951 and operating the same for 45 years. She was known throughout the Pojoaque Valley for her homemade pies and chocolate and carrot cakes which were made fresh daily, and on request, she would make her famous biscochitos, and delicious papita sandwiches (which today are now commonly known as breakfast burritos).  She was also famously known for her secret recipe, the “La Mesita salad dressing.”

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