Sentences with phrase «rural county longford»

The major change for me was driving longer to get anywhere (it's a large rural county) but there's not a lot of traffic.
In her rural county, it's not easy for seniors to get to doctor appointments or access other services.
1975 to 1985 — Associate Director, Shawnee Mental Health Center, Ironton, Ohio - Administrative, supervisory, and budgetary responsibilities for mental health services in a rural county.
North East, England About Blog A page linked to my blog, Spot of Earth, where I write about our journey towards a more eco-friendly family life in rural County Durham.
Provided Emergency Medical care in a critical access hospital, responsible for diagnosing, treating, and arranging transport for critical patients as appropriate as the only provider on duty in a rural county.
I am a solo in a rural county with fewer than 20 attorneys in the county (including judges).
Hunt County is a mostly rural county.
A month or so after I started as a solo, I got a public defender appointment in a rural county.
I was a law clerk in a small District Court Trial Court in a rural county, which was very interesting.
The court in St. Stephen's «is a full - blown court» and central for the very rural county.
The salient question is whether this «conservative» procedure has any validity or whether it's more like throwing out black votes because they couldn't answer a skill - testing question like naming the capital of a rural county in Tibet or identify the 11th son of Ramesses II.
Three years ago quantity surveyor Ross Cremin set out from scratch with the goal of self - building a passive house on a site in rural County Longford.
As a former New Yorker myself, now living in a deeply rural county on california's central coast, I assure you this is anything but academic to me.
To the north of Dublin, the rural county of Meath and the Boyne Valley comprise an area rich with ancient sites.
Weymouth is a charming family seaside resort located in the rural county of Dorset.
We also assist any other local / rural County Sheriff's Office who request our assistance.
In his rural county about 150 miles northwest of Madison, Wegner said he's seen too many sorry animals, victims of the state's lack of regulations.
He also worked as a contract Animal Control Officer for a rural county in Minnesota for 11 of those years.
About a year later, worried about rabies reports in my rural county, I lost confidence in my own advice and took one of my older dogs in for a rabies booster.
Great marketers, fundraisers, and managers are less likely to be found in a remote rural county than in cities like New York, Austin, or Atlanta.
Echo was surrendered to a rural county shelter because her owners couldn't be bothered to keep her out of the neighbors yard and killing the chickens.
We also assist any other local / rural county sheriff's office who requests our assistance.
It's been a busy year with assisting several rural county sheriff's office this year.
We also assist any other local / rural county sheriff's office who request our assistance.
It continues to be a busy year with assisting several rural county sheriff's office this year.
Their property was in a rural county, miles from the nearest house, and he said he could hear a car coming as soon as it turned onto the gravel lane.
My mom needed to visit a friend who had moved way out into a more rural county to the west of us.
On Saturday morning, I found myself in a rural county located roughly at the joint of your hand and your middle finger.
Worrell teaches social studies in a rural county.
The Virginia venture was a partnership between the traditional schools of Carroll County — a rural county bordering North Carolina — and K12.
During my drive to the courthouse, I passed a number of working farms in my rural county.
a local - development organization in South Dakota, is recruiting teens to help revitalize the rural county, which is strained by unemployment.
In this rural county, where school buses still sometimes travel on dirt roads, the Flat Stanley Project allowed students «to see things they would never see,» says Pat Hendrickson, a district technology coach.
Rural county sheriffs did nt necessarily appreciate vagrants.
One of the new patients was a doctor, Melvin Korkor, who had contracted the virus along with five nurses and four other workers at his hospital many hours away by car in the rural county of Bong.
The original study into sanitation conditions by Edwin Chadwick in 1842 charted the average age by death and by occupational group for five areas in the UK — Liverpool, Leeds, Manchester, Bolton and Rutland, a rural county in Eastern England.
Using HUNT, a Norwegian population - based health cohort study based in a rural county with 130,000 residents, the Bristol Medical School team, with co-workers from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, were able to see how mortality in the parents related to both their own BMI (the conventional approach) and to the BMI of their adult children.
New York State Republican Assemblyman Steve Katz supports the county clerk's decision, and says the decision in a small, rural county like Putnam has national importance when it comes to protecting privacy.
It's the urban core of a largely rural county whose 160,000 residents voted twice for Barack Obama but swung to Trump in 2016.
By school too as atm wealthy schools in big cities send to get more per pupil than schools like the one where my husband works which is very deprived, but in a rural county.
I live two hours outside of Portland in a rural county, and people in my county give birth at that hospital.
I had done made up my mind we were going to issue the licenses and I thought that was it,» said Judge Leon Archer, a probate judge in a rural county that has stopped issuing the same - sex licenses but is still issuing licenses to heterosexual couples.
The gap between what people say and do in this rural county is roughly the same as that found in the original study among Catholics in 18 metropolitan dioceses.
Carroll County is a largely rural county located in northern Maryland northeast of Baltimore.
It is a largely suburban and rural county.
We don't know where those people are; Rural counties are incentivized to overreport population to receive more benefits from higher levels of government, while city districts report lower figures to hit population control targets.
Moreover, it's still unclear how sustainable the Obamacare markets are long term in the small, rural counties that have had the most trouble securing insurers.
The geographic areas that CFs serve vary in size from entire states or regions of a state (e.g. Southeastern Texas) to major metropolitan cities like New York City to rural counties with populations less than 2,500.
The initiative process and the Constitution Revision Commission, which is appointed every 20 years, owe their existence to a grossly unrepresentative Legislature that was controlled by rural counties with fewer than 20 percent of Florida's population.
I know I would want someone to call me out on it if I started trying to convince fishon how to pastor people in rural counties of the Southern US... wouldn't even know where to begin to connect to people like that.
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