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Minaret vaccination, Rushmore fight, enrollment drops: News from around our 50 states


Minaret vaccination, Rushmore fight, enrollment drops: News from around our 50 states
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Casey Villhauer (right), owner and pharmacist at VaxiTaxi gives a dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to construction worker Safet Tabakovi on May 2, 2021 atop a 130-foot-tall minaret at the Islamic and Cultural Center in Granger. VaxiTaxi, established in July 2020, is an independently-owned vaccination service of 8 pharmacists and 30 immunizers who focus on homebound populations, like high-risk patients, busy parents and underserved communities. The way I describe it is an Uber for vaccines, said Villhauer. [We re] meeting people where they re comfortable. ....

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Call for high school journalists to enter for chance at $10K 2021 Brodsky Prize


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2020 Brodsky Prize winner Emma Rosenbaum, who established the Runaway Bulldog as an independent student publication. Photo/Allegra Boverman
MANCHESTER, NH – New Hampshire high school journalists are invited to apply for The 2021 Brodsky Prize, established by a former editor of Manchester Central High School student newspaper Jeffrey Brodsky to encourage innovation by a new generation of student journalists. The $10,000 Brodsky Prize is open to all New Hampshire high school students, attending public, charter or parochial schools.
Judging criteria include a student’s journalistic initiative and enterprise, as well as what Brodsky calls “a contrarian nature and out-of-the-box thinking.” Since many school newspapers have been challenged by the COVID pandemic, this year’s Brodsky Prize focuses on student responses to essay questions, using a Solutions Journalism lens. ....

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Apr 23, 2021
Submissions are being sought for the fourth annual Brodsky Prize, established by a former editor of the Manchester Central High School newspaper, and his family, to encourage innovation by a new generation of student journalists.
The $5,000 Brodsky Prize is open to all New Hampshire high school seniors, attending public, charter or parochial schools.
Judging criteria include a student’s journalistic initiative and enterprise, as well as what Brodsky calls “a contrarian nature and out-of-the-box thinking.”
The 2021 Brodsky Prize requires submission of two, brief essays.
The deadline for submissions is May 14.
For additional information, visit thebrodskyprize.com. ....

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The Day - Vaccine milestone reached in Maine; CCSU offering housing credit for those vaccinated


Published April 19. 2021 1:11AM | Updated April 19. 2021 1:12AM
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Half of Maine s population of age 16 and up has received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, Gov. Janet Mills said Sunday.
That amount includes 38% of eligible residents who received their final dose, Mills said in a news release.
“We’re now approaching 1 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered into the arms of Maine people, a remarkable achievement made possible through our collaboration with health care providers, volunteers, and countless others throughout the state,” said Jeanne Lambrew, commissioner of the Maine Department of Health and Human Services. “
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported Sunday that the state has been the site of more than 57,000 cases of the virus and 765 deaths, including one new one, and more than 400 infections. ....

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