Talk to teens on safe driving during ‘shelter’
With schools closed until the end of the school year, more teens may be tempted to be on the road.
With schools closed until the end of the school year, more teens may be tempted to be on the road.
Last Wednesday (April 22) was the official date of Earth Day 2020 and, while the large observance planned for Rockdale did not materialize due to the COVID-19 situation, several “quarantine teams” are undertaking projects throughout the spring and summer, according to Dave Melton, Earth Day committee chair. Gary and Annette Griesbach, on behalf of First Presbyterian Church planted three trees at the city library. From left are the Griesbachs and librarian Melanie Todd. Melton said two individuals donated funding for the project and the Linwood Acres Garden Club also made a donation. Trees were delivered from the Bloomers Garden Center in Elgin.
The novel coronavirus COVID-19 is the dominant story of the first months of 2020. As new information emerged and the virus spread from its epicenter in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, to other areas of Asia, Europe and the United States, various world health experts briefed the public on the proper protocol they believed would help stall the spread of this contagious virus.
The outbreak of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 throughout the United States in March 2020 transformed American lives in ways many might never have imagined possible.
The outbreak of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 changed life as people know it. In the wake of the outbreak, hundreds of millions of people across the globe were forced to change how they work, how they spend their free time and even how they eat their meals as social distancing measures were enacted in an effort to stop the spread of a virus that, by late-March 2020, had already claimed the lives of thousands of people.
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