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Page 18 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, September 2-September 8, 2021 By Loretta Cozart Cleveland Community College now requires the use of masks inside its facilities. "Due to the in- crease in COVID-related illnesses throughout our county, CCC's COVID- 19 Response Team has determined the best way to keep our Yeti family safe is to require masks inside all CCC fa- cilities. The requirement will take effect Monday, August 23." A statement on their website states, "We hope this will be a temporary measure, but our priority is keep- ing our Yeti family safe. Right now, that means wearing masks. Our COVID-19 Response Team continues to meet twice each week to re- view data on the num- ber of positive cases in the county and on cam- pus. As the situation im- proves and the number of positive cases de- creases, the Response Team will reevaluate the mask requirement." Classes for the fall semester will continue as scheduled, and stu- dent common areas re- main open to the public. We are also offering virtual services to assist students, if necessary, and are encouraging anyone needing assis- tance to contact us at 704.669.4081 to review virtual assistance op- tions. CCC continues to offer multiple support options for students and have offered to assist with items related to: • Health and wellness counseling • Emergency funding needs • Technology check- out options from our li- brary • Wi-fi locations on campus to access the internet It is important that employees and stu- dents not come to cam- pus if they are sick or have tested positive for COVID-19. Students and faculty are asked to report if exposed, tested, or diagnosed with COVID-19 using the self-reporting illness form on the College's website. The college asks students and faculty to complete a self-report- ing illness form if: • you have symptoms consistent with COVID- 19 (regardless of vacci- nation status) • you have an expo- sure to COVID-19 • you are awaiting a test result for COVID- 19, or someone in your household is awaiting a test result • you are diagnosed with COVID-19 • The ask that folks stay home from work or school if: • You are sick • You are considered a close contact to some- one that has COVID-19 • If someone in your household is sick • If you or someone in your household are awaiting test results To fight the spread, everyone is asked to: • Follow the 3 W's: Wear a face covering, • Wait 6-feet apart, Wash your hands often • Clean your home and workspace often Cleveland Com- munity College assures students, "Please re- member that our team will work with you if you are asked to quarantine or self-isolate for rea- sons related to COVID- 19. Let's all do our part to help reduce the spread of the virus on campus." Last week, one em- ployee and 10 students reported new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total positive cases since March 16, 2020, to 24 Employees and 108 students. This number does not include individ- uals who may have con- firmed cases but have not reported them or are self-quarantining without a confirmed diagnosis. Cleveland Community College mandates masks inside facilities CROSSWORD PUZZLE CLUES ACROSS 1. Secret clique 6. Earliest in and out 10. Ancient Egyptian symbol of life 14. Olfactory property 15. Kidnapping 17. Golf prize 19. Helps little w rms 20. Cast a spell on 21. Panama is one 22. Dishonorable man 23. Sea eagle 24. Part of the healing process 26. Vin's last name 29. Wings 31. Made older 32. Political device 34. Looks like a rabbit 35. Gurus 37. Philippine Island 38. Not or 39. Hindu model of ideal man 40. Exam 41. Making less difw cult 43. Without 45. Dravidian ethnic group 46. A baglike structure 47. Buenos Aires capital La __ 49. Dab 50. Singers who perform together 53. Pirates' saying 57. OK to allude to 58. Somaliland diplomat 59. Has to pay back 60. Felix is one 61. Intestinal pouches CLUES DOWN 1. Harsh cries of a crow 2. Type of horse 3. __ w de: authentic 4. Doctors' group 5. Fugitives are on it 6. Forged 7. Wild goat 8. Iny uential American president 9. Calls for help 10. Repents 11. Palm tree with creeping roots 12. Black powder used in makeup 13. Happy New Year 16. Stretched out one's neck 18. Whale ship captain 22. Atomic #20 23. Border 24. River that borders India and Nepal 25. After B 27. Fencing swords 28. Where researchers work 29. Expression of satisfaction 30. Broadway actor Nathan 31. Heavy, heat-retaining stove 33. A way to eliminate 35. Type of tree resin 36. Russian river 37. Children's TV network 39. Troublemaker 42. Averts or delays 43. Self-immolation by w re ritual 44. It cools your home 46. Satisfy to the fullest 47. Stinks! 48. Popular board game 49. Attack by hurling 50. A vale 51. Type of acid 52. Tasmania's highest moun- tain 53. No seats available 54. Licensed for Wall Street 55. Family of genes 56. Constrictor snake www.momsinprayer.org • Working Moms • Homeschool Moms • College Praying Moms • Moms of Career Age Young Adults • Military Families • Moms Praying For Prodigals OUR MISSION: Moms in Prayer International impacts children and schools worldwide for Christ by gathering mothers to pray. • Special Needs Praying Moms • Church Based Groups • Language Based Groups • Prison Based Groups FAMILY FEATURES Skip the silverware at your next homegate and dive right in with a fan favorite that requires just your hands and a heap of napkins: wings. Whether you pick through your pieces or clean each wing to the bone, these Game Day Chicken Wings are perfect for eaters of all types. A simple fl our-based coating keeps the recipe easy to make and baking in the oven means you can skip the messy fryer or fi ring up the grill. Cook until crispy then corral your party's favorite dipping sauces from ranch and blue cheese to barbecue and more. Once your spread is served, it's time to sit back and enjoy the game. Visit Culinary.net to fi nd more touchdown- worthy tailgate recipes. GAME DAY CHICKEN WINGS Total time: 50 minutes Servings: 4 1/2 cup butter, cubed 1/3 cup fl our 2 teaspoons paprika 1 teaspoon garlic powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon black pepper 10 chicken wingettes, thawed dipping sauces (optional) fresh parsley (optional) Preheat oven to 425 F. Line baking sheet with foil. Arrange butter cubes on foil. In medium bowl, combine fl our, paprika, garlic powder, salt and pepper. Coat both sides of wings in fl our mixture then evenly space among butter cubes on baking sheet. Bake wings 30 minutes.Turn wings over and bake 15 minutes, or until crispy and fully cooked. Serve with dipping sauces and sprinkle with fresh parsley, if desired. Just Wing It!

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