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Really good news: local educators respond to news teachers will be vaccine eligible next Cayla Bamberger FacebookTwitterEmail A nurse delivers a shot of COVID-19 vaccine into the arm of a patient at Central High School’s vaccine clinic in Bridgeport, Conn. Jan. 20, 2021. Teachers will be eligible to sign up for vaccines beginning March 1 under new orders from Gov. Ned Lamont.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media Local school district representatives said they were pleased that teachers were going to be getting COVID-19 vaccines beginning next month now that the governor has expanded the state’s vaccine rollout. “I am extremely happy,” said Bridgeport Superintendent Michael Testani. “We anticipated something like this might be coming down. We didn’t know when, but I’m glad it’s sooner than later.” ....
During an online meeting Feb. 11, the Loganville City Council voted to accept a water purchase agreement with increased water rates from Walton County. The agreement also reflects the coming addition of a second point of water delivery for the city. Loganville does not have its own water source and therefore buys water from Walton and Gwinnett counties and is working to procure water from the city of Monroe via a new water line, according to city spokesperson Robbie Schwartz. âPer (Public Utilities) Director Brandon Philips, we are currently waiting on the city of Monroe to get a few easements approved so their contractors can finish the new water main that will tie into our system at Trident Trail,â Schwartz said in an email. âWork on this began back in 2019 and once complete, our contract rate with them is $3.72 per 1,000 gallons.â ....
More male mentors sought by organization FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 Big Brother Austin and Little Brother Peyton stand before locks and dam in Madison County during an outing. All that’s required by those approved to be “Bigs” for “Littles” is a commitment of four hours a month to a young person. Those hours can be split into different interactions or one outing or experience. All Big Brothers/Big Sisters are coordinated with a Little who lives within a 20 to 25 minute commute of each other.Courtesy of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Illinois|For The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less 2of6 Big Brother Jerry and Little Brother Tristan.Courtesy of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Illinois|For The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less ....