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Georgia-Pacific takes cautious measures to protect workers

Georgia-Pacific and the forest products industry have been deemed “essential businesses,” amid the pandemic. Since people rely on ...

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Habitat for Humanity still hard at work amid pandemic

While the coronavirus has affected every business and organization in some way, Escambia County Habitat for Humanity is ...

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‘Slow the spread’ guidelines extended

Despite the hope of a return to normal on Easter, President Trump and the COVID-19 task force extended ...

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WHO releases answers common COVID-19 questions

Staying informed is one preventative measure to combat coronavirus (COVID-19). Currently, there are many different theories and rumors ...

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Filling in the gap: Mitchell makes medical masks

By Lisa Tindell The dangers of working in the healthcare field are usually taken for granted. When a ...

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Unemployed can seek help

As of the week of March 21, the Alabama Department of Labor reported 20 individuals claiming unemployment amid ...

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Mortgage help may be available

By Lisa Tindell With the thought that a regular paycheck may be in jeopardy due to employment changes ...

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CACC continues online instruction

Coastal Alabama Community College (CACC) will continue online instruction through the remainder of the spring semester. “The Coastal ...

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Escambia County Healthcare Authority confirms first COVID-19 case

The following information was released by Jason Daniel, director of public affairs and marketing for the Escambia County Healthcare ...

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ADPH reports first Escambia County COVID-19 case

The Alabama Department of Public Health reported Escambia County’s first confirmed case of coronavirus (COVID-19) late Fri. afternoon. ...

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