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The second Covid tsunami
December 2020

The second Covid tsunami

The Second Covid Tsunami By: Jaymes Hargrove- Beto For the past nine months we h;ave continue to hear ever increasing numbers of positive COVID tests, as well as a death toll supposedly on the rise....
Hargrove, Jaymes G.Texas
Should prisoners be among the first vaccinated?
December 2020

Should prisoners be among the first vaccinated?

Should Prisoners Be Among the First Vaccinated? By: Jaymes Hargrove- Beto Unit Should prisoners be among the first vaccinated? is the latest Covid related hot-buttontopic to take the stage as 2020 comes to an end....
Hargrove, Jaymes G.Texas
Prisoner unrepresentation
August 28, 2020

Prisoner unrepresentation

Prisoner Unrepresentation By: Jaymes Hargrove- Beto Over the last several months there have been a lot of news headlines regarding the different steps taken by the government and local bureaucrats to combat the escalating numbers...
Hargrove, Jaymes G.Texas
To mask or not to mask
July 29, 2020

To mask or not to mask

To Mask or Not to Mask (7-29-20) By: Jaymes Hargrove- Beto I've always been considered a smart individual, but some of the 'advice' being given out by the CDC has caused me to wonder about...
Hargrove, Jaymes G.Texas
Can we talk?
July 28, 2020

Can we talk?

Can We Talk? (July 28, 2020) By: Jaymes Hargrove - Beto Have you ever walked into a situation where you knew nothing of what was happeningh? It can be maddeningly frustrating, especially when not knowing...
Hargrove, Jaymes G.Texas
Prisoner reality: COVID-19 quarantine
May 18, 2020

Prisoner reality: COVID-19 quarantine

Prison Reality: COVID-19 Quarantine By: Jaymes Hargrove- Beto (Originally written May 18, 2020) For so many, quarantine has been nothing more than a minor inconvenience, at least as far as staying home is concerned. You...
Hargrove, Jaymes G.Texas
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If you are working on an APWA-related project, please let us know how you plan to utilize the Archive. We hope to share information about your work with our readers and, whenever possible, with relevant APWA authors.

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