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Mask required at Etowah County judicial building at COVID cases rise gadsdentimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gadsdentimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Etowah County Schools and Attalla City Schools, starting Monday, are no longer requiring mask wearing on campus. The mask requirement also has been dropped at the Etowah County Courthouse, according to Chief Administrative Officer Shane Ellison. Etowah County superintendent Alan Cosby and Attalla City Superintendent Jeff Colegrove, in announcing the change, said, We will continue to strongly encourage mask usage when appropriate. The school system leaders stressed personal responsibility, and said anyone who wishes to continue to wear a mask may do so. The systems will continue to monitor case numbers and make adjustments if needed. Last week, Etowah County Schools and Gadsden City School reported fewer than five cases of COVID-19 in their systems; numbers were not available for Attalla City Schools. ....
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MARCH 4 If you ve forgotten why lawyers have approval ratings as low as politicians and journalists, take a look at this letter written recently by William Ogletree, a Texas attorney. The 62-year-old Ogletree, you see, was headed to Las Vegas on December 30 when he stopped at a pizza place in the Houston airport. Upon departing the food court in Terminal C, Ogletree somehow forgot to take his expensive black leather coat, an XL Polo model (with a fashionable plaid lining) worth $800. Not surprisingly, the coat subsequently disappeared. Now Ogletree is threatening to sue the City of Houston, Continental Airlines, and the food court s management company for failing to have collected the coat, kept it in a secure place and held it for a reasonable time until he was able to reunite with the garment. These prospective defendants, Ogletree reasoned, breached their duty in connection with how they manage lost and found items for which they are responsible. ....