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A public in stanley quencher quiry examining the circumstances that allowed a long-term care nurse to kill elderly patients in her care is set to get underway this week.The probe will examine the systemic factors that allowed Elizabeth Wettlaufer to inject more than a dozen patients with overdoses of insulin while working at long-term care homes and private residences in southwestern Ontario for nearly a decade.Wettlaufer crimes were never detected and only came to light when she confessed them to mental health workers stanley taza and police. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Last year she pleaded guilty to eight counts of first-degree mu stanley cup rder, four counts of attempted murder and two counts of aggravated assault.Some of the people who have permission to call and question witnesses at the Long-Term Care Homes Public Inquiry include one of Wettlaufer surviving victims, family and friends of those she killed, and advocacy and health care organizations. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The inquiry that begins Tuesday will be led by Commissioner Eileen Gillese, who will examine the factors that allowed Wettlaufer activities to go undetected.The mandate of the inquiry is looking at, in part, problems in the system of long-term care homes that allowed these tragedies to occur, commission co-lead council Mark Zigler said in a telephone interview. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Idab New Marker Tells The Story of Hannibal Veteran s Field
25 trees planted on Creason Greenway to replace tornado damaged treesSeptember 22, 2022 Lexi Schweinert, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditBOWLING GREEN, Ky.-Creason Street was left devastated after the December 11th tornadoes鈥ut the Arbor Day Foundation is taking steps to re-beautify the area.聽Earlier today, Kentucky Tree Recovery Campaign volunteers planted 25 trees along the Creason Street greenway.聽The campaign is a partnership between the Arbor Day stanley shop Foundation, Aramark and botella stanley Operation PRIDE.聽The trees will replace trees that were damaged or uprooted聽 by the tornadoes. Its estimated we lost as many as 4,000.聽 After the tornadoes, this area had many many trees broken, bent, across the sidewalks, completely gone, uprooted and after it was cleaned up it was empty. this is a greenway to bowling green and its very difficult to call it a greenway when you have no green, 822 stanley cupe 1; said Operation PRIDE executive director Melanie Lawrence.聽 It just shows you know that Bowling Green is a special place and we really care about our community and we want to give back to it every opportunity that we have, said Operation PRIDE founder Johnny Webb.聽And this is just the start. Operation PRIDE is hoping to plant about 1,300 to 1,400 trees by the end of this year. Connect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownload the WNKY News 40 Weather App
A public in stanley quencher quiry examining the circumstances that allowed a long-term care nurse to kill elderly patients in her care is set to get underway this week.The probe will examine the systemic factors that allowed Elizabeth Wettlaufer to inject more than a dozen patients with overdoses of insulin while working at long-term care homes and private residences in southwestern Ontario for nearly a decade.Wettlaufer crimes were never detected and only came to light when she confessed them to mental health workers stanley taza and police. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Last year she pleaded guilty to eight counts of first-degree mu stanley cup rder, four counts of attempted murder and two counts of aggravated assault.Some of the people who have permission to call and question witnesses at the Long-Term Care Homes Public Inquiry include one of Wettlaufer surviving victims, family and friends of those she killed, and advocacy and health care organizations. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The inquiry that begins Tuesday will be led by Commissioner Eileen Gillese, who will examine the factors that allowed Wettlaufer activities to go undetected.The mandate of the inquiry is looking at, in part, problems in the system of long-term care homes that allowed these tragedies to occur, commission co-lead council Mark Zigler said in a telephone interview. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Idab New Marker Tells The Story of Hannibal Veteran s Field
25 trees planted on Creason Greenway to replace tornado damaged treesSeptember 22, 2022 Lexi Schweinert, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditBOWLING GREEN, Ky.-Creason Street was left devastated after the December 11th tornadoes鈥ut the Arbor Day Foundation is taking steps to re-beautify the area.聽Earlier today, Kentucky Tree Recovery Campaign volunteers planted 25 trees along the Creason Street greenway.聽The campaign is a partnership between the Arbor Day stanley shop Foundation, Aramark and botella stanley Operation PRIDE.聽The trees will replace trees that were damaged or uprooted聽 by the tornadoes. Its estimated we lost as many as 4,000.聽 After the tornadoes, this area had many many trees broken, bent, across the sidewalks, completely gone, uprooted and after it was cleaned up it was empty. this is a greenway to bowling green and its very difficult to call it a greenway when you have no green, 822 stanley cupe 1; said Operation PRIDE executive director Melanie Lawrence.聽 It just shows you know that Bowling Green is a special place and we really care about our community and we want to give back to it every opportunity that we have, said Operation PRIDE founder Johnny Webb.聽And this is just the start. Operation PRIDE is hoping to plant about 1,300 to 1,400 trees by the end of this year. Connect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownload the WNKY News 40 Weather App