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Welcome to the WFHB Local News for February 28th, 2020. Here’s your local headlines:
2. The Indiana State Health Department began a Pandemic Preparedness and Response Plan as the global outbreak of coronavirus continues. The state health department said it is closely monitoring the outbreak of the 2019 coronavirus, or COVID-19. The outbreak was first found in Wuhan, China. The health department said the risk of infection in the U.S. is low. The Center for Disease Control said animals or animal products imported from China do NOT pose a risk for spreading the coronavirus to the U.S. Indiana’s health department is working with federal and local partners to respond to the, “evolving public health situation.”
4. Historic Preservation Program Manager Connor Herterich proposed an adaptive reuse petition for the Kiln Building to the Bloomington Historic Preservation Commission. He spoke about reconstructions during the February 27th meeting.
5. The Monroe County Community School Board discussed a composting partnership with J-B Salvage and Green Earth Recycling, during their February 25th meeting. Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction Doctor Markay Winston said The Academy, Marlon Elementary, and Templeton Elementary schools have adopted the program.
That’s all for your headlines. Here are today’s feature reports:
1. WFHB Correspondent Cynthia Roberts-Hall interviewed Yanet Pumareiga and Dariel Quintana, both Third Secretaries to the Cuban Embassy in Washington, D.C. This is part one of a four-part series.
2. Junior Correspondent, Katrine Bruner provides Part One of a Two-Part Series on Mental Healthcare in prisons. Here is Part One of “A Jail Within A Jail: Mental Healthcare in Prisons.”
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By WFHBWelcome to the WFHB Local News for February 28th, 2020. Here’s your local headlines:
2. The Indiana State Health Department began a Pandemic Preparedness and Response Plan as the global outbreak of coronavirus continues. The state health department said it is closely monitoring the outbreak of the 2019 coronavirus, or COVID-19. The outbreak was first found in Wuhan, China. The health department said the risk of infection in the U.S. is low. The Center for Disease Control said animals or animal products imported from China do NOT pose a risk for spreading the coronavirus to the U.S. Indiana’s health department is working with federal and local partners to respond to the, “evolving public health situation.”
4. Historic Preservation Program Manager Connor Herterich proposed an adaptive reuse petition for the Kiln Building to the Bloomington Historic Preservation Commission. He spoke about reconstructions during the February 27th meeting.
5. The Monroe County Community School Board discussed a composting partnership with J-B Salvage and Green Earth Recycling, during their February 25th meeting. Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction Doctor Markay Winston said The Academy, Marlon Elementary, and Templeton Elementary schools have adopted the program.
That’s all for your headlines. Here are today’s feature reports:
1. WFHB Correspondent Cynthia Roberts-Hall interviewed Yanet Pumareiga and Dariel Quintana, both Third Secretaries to the Cuban Embassy in Washington, D.C. This is part one of a four-part series.
2. Junior Correspondent, Katrine Bruner provides Part One of a Two-Part Series on Mental Healthcare in prisons. Here is Part One of “A Jail Within A Jail: Mental Healthcare in Prisons.”
Credits: