NAES Kindergarten classes have Mad Science Friday
Two New Albany Elementary School Kindergarten classes had their first Mad Science Friday classes on August 20, 2021.
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Two New Albany Elementary School Kindergarten classes had their first Mad Science Friday classes on August 20, 2021.
According to the New York Times, Mississippi is now the world’s top hotspot for positive COVID cases per unit of population. NEMiss.News suggests an article with things to consider when trying to determine your best way forward in safety.
Congratulations to the two New Albany High School students who have achieved this academic honor.
Local school boards and school superintendents, having agreed earlier to have the same COVID policies for all area public schools, today announced mask requirements for all students and employees – effective Friday, August 20, 2021.
Both New Albany and Union County schools will require masks for teachers and students starting Friday, Aug. 20.
Mississippi’s available health care resources and the resulting poor health of its citizens is largely due to poor political leadership. Sadly, the results may be found in Mississippi’s prominence on most any national “worst of” list.
Congratulations to Jacqueline Shirley upon her recent appointment to Mississippi Teacher Advisory Council (MTAC).
Jason and Shawn Brannon, owners of the Tupelo Escape Room, will discuss their successful mystery society at the Union County Heritage Museum’s Museum Moments program for August.
Governor Tate Reeves proudly proclaims himself a “numbers guy,” yet he is choosing to be blissfully unaware of this vital statistic: Mississippi is now the third worst state in the US in COVID-19 deaths per 1000 of population. Northeast Mississippi’s counties are worse than the state averages.
In memory of Judy Witt.
Problems with unpaid trash collection bills were a recurrent theme during the August 16 meeting of the Union County Board of Supervisors. “We may have to pay the bill, but we don’t owe it,” Charles Huffstatler declared. Huffstatler told the board he had been billed for trash collection services he believes may have been […]
MEMPHIS, Tenn., Aug. 12, 2021 – Baptist Memorial Health Care will require all employees to get the COVID-19 vaccine by Nov. 1, 2021. “After much consideration and discussion, our leadership team believes this is the best decision for our employees, patients and community,” said Baptist Memorial Health Care President and CEO Jason Little. “With […]
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