- Students raising animals show them at Chillicothe Project Show
Students involved in 4H and Future Farmers of America show off their animal project that they’ve been raising at the Chillicothe Project Show.
- Maine was managing COVID-19 spread better than almost all states. Not anymore.
Twelve states and the District of Columbia saw fewer new cases on a population-adjusted basis than Maine did last week, according to the New York Times.
- Former student returns to McDaid Elementary School first-grade class to complete student teaching
She had a huge impact on my life,” Abby Kryzsk says about her first-grade teacher Tracy Ryland. “I kind of get emotional thinking about it. I was really grateful for ...
- 4 counties remain yellow in state’s latest virus safety ratings for schools
Androscoggin, Cumberland, Oxford and York counties retained their “yellow” designations in school safety ratings.
- England's schools were mostly open in 2020, but 2021 is a different story
Apart from the first lockdown in spring 2020, it had managed to keep schools open through the autumn. That was done, despite, at times, shutting all non-essential retail and restaurants and telling ...
- Nurse practitioner dies from COVID-19; wife remembers his legacy
Atkins was a nurse practitioner at Ivy Creek Family Care in Millbrook. He was inspired to get into the medical field after receiving a life-saving liver transplant in 1993. “He was huge on wanting to ...
- Cleveland Clinic nurse practitioner who just received COVID-19 vaccine reflects back on getting the...
Senior citizens are first up for the coronavirus vaccine following healthcare workers. Those same people were also first in line for the polio vaccine as children more than half a century ago.
- Today’s obits: Dejan Topalovic was nurse practitioner, helped Bosnian community
A 2002 graduate of Westhill High School, Dejan earned an associate’s degree from St. Elizabeth College of Nursing, bachelor’s degree from Grand Canyon University and master of science in family nurse ...
- Schools are closed, but health centers still available
Watertown City School District may be fully remote until February, but the health centers housed inside schools are up and running.
- Newport schools nurse practitioner Liz Tanner is first to receive COVID vaccine, wanted to set...
Newport Independent Schools’ Nurse Practitioner Liz Tanner has become the district’s first employee to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Tanner, who operates the Newport Independent School-Based Health ...
