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‘No Virgin Islands Child Goes Hungry’ Feeding Initiative Resumes August 23
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‘No Virgin Islands Child Goes Hungry’ Feeding Initiative Resumes August 23

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The Virgin Islands Department of Education will resume its “No Virgin Islands. Child Goes Hungry” Feeding Initiative on Monday August 23 for school year 2021-2022. Now in…
Posted by John McCarthy August 8, 2021
Learn Online How Social Security Can Improve Your Life
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Learn Online How Social Security Can Improve Your Life

With more people learning online, we would like to highlight some of the digital resources we have for educators. Chances are a student will know someone who receives retirement, disability…
Posted by Victor Rodriguez August 6, 2021
Laptop, MiFi Handouts At Julius Sprauve School Stop Due To COVID-19 Exposure
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Laptop, MiFi Handouts At Julius Sprauve School Stop Due To COVID-19 Exposure

CRUZ BAY — The Virgin Islands Department of Education has suspended laptop and MiFi distribution at the Julius E. Sprauve School on St. John, effective immediately due to COVID-19 exposure…
Posted by John McCarthy August 5, 2021
DPNR Interns Learn First-Hand The Effects Of Global Warming On St. Croix Corals
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DPNR Interns Learn First-Hand The Effects Of Global Warming On St. Croix Corals

TEAGUE BAY — in addition to investing in our natural resources, DPNR also invests in the next generation of Virgin Islanders who will inherit and care for our resources. In…
Posted by John McCarthy July 31, 2021
9-Year-Old Child Among 21 Patients Hospitalized With COVID-19 Now
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9-Year-Old Child Among 21 Patients Hospitalized With COVID-19 Now

CHRISTIQNSTED — A 9-year-old child is among the 21 COVID-19 patients currently being treated at territory hospitals, and with public schools in the territory set to reopen in just two…
Posted by John McCarthy July 26, 2021
DSPR Suspends Programs, Stops Facility Rentals Until COVID-19 Surge Dies Down
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DSPR Suspends Programs, Stops Facility Rentals Until COVID-19 Surge Dies Down

CHRISTIANSTED — Due to the rise in COVID-positive cases in the territory, the Department of Sports, Parks, and Recreation has suspended the rental of facilities until further notice. To minimize exposure…
Posted by John McCarthy July 26, 2021
St. Thomas Teacher Wins Disney Vacation in ViVid Streaming’s ‘Swag Call’ Contest
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St. Thomas Teacher Wins Disney Vacation in ViVid Streaming’s ‘Swag Call’ Contest

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Joseph Gomez Elementary School fifth grade teacher Roselyn Samuel Hodge traveled to Orlando, Florida., July 18-24, with her daughter Janelle, in an all-expense paid trip for two…
Posted by John McCarthy July 25, 2021
V.I. National Guard Association Announces  2021 Scholarship Award Winner
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V.I. National Guard Association Announces 2021 Scholarship Award Winner

FREDERIKSTED — The Virgin Islands National Guard Association presented a $1,000 scholarship award to McKayla Collins recently. The ceremony was held in a conference room named after the late Canegata.…
Posted by John McCarthy July 24, 2021
Fossil Rodent Teeth Add North American Twist To Caribbean Mammals’ Origin Story
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Fossil Rodent Teeth Add North American Twist To Caribbean Mammals’ Origin Story

SAN JUAN — Two fossil teeth from a distant relative of North American gophers have scientists rethinking how some mammals reached the Caribbean Islands. The teeth, excavated in northwest Puerto…
Posted by Bro Bot July 17, 2021
St. Thomas Teacher Charged With 2 Counts Of Child Sexual Assault In Colorado
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St. Thomas Teacher Charged With 2 Counts Of Child Sexual Assault In Colorado

CHARLOTTE AMALIEI — A current U.S. Virgin Islands teacher has been charged with two counts of felonious sexual assault on a child in Colorado, according to the Hayden Police Department.…
Posted by John McCarthy July 15, 2021

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