Washington Co. Crews Clear Snow-Covered Roads With Help Of Sunshine
Washington County Emergency Management said the big focus all day has been getting as much snow off the roads as possible, then letting the solar heating from the sun, melt the rest.
Kary Cox, the Washington County Emergency Manager said they’ve been very busy for about a week now.
They’ve been in charge of coordinating all the roads crews for the city, county and state and helping with the two warming centers in town. So far, they say everything has gone well. They said there have been very few minor accidents, and a couple cars in the ditch.
Local pharmacy making list of recipients for when covid-19 vaccine becomes available Share Updated: 10:35 PM CST Dec 29, 2020 Share Updated: 10:35 PM CST Dec 29, 2020
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Show Transcript YEAH PAGE THAT’S EXACTLY RIGHT THE STAFF HERE AT MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY IN FAYETTEVILLE SAID THEY ALREADY HAVE A LIST FULL OF MEDICAL HEALTH WORKERS THAT ARE READY TO BE VACCINATED. THE STAFF HERE SAYS THEY’RE JUST WAITING TO RECEIVE THEIR SHIPMENT OF THE COVID-19 VACCINE WHICH COULD BE MONDAY AT THE EARLIEST. IT’S JUST BEEN COVID VACCINE 24/7 PRETTY MUCH THE PHARMACIES ARE LIKE US JUST KIND OF ON PINS AND NEEDLES WAITING FOR THE VACCINE TO ARRIVE. IT’S A JOINT EFFORT FOR MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY AND THE WATERSTON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT TO ADMINISTER THE COVID-19 VACCINE THE TWO GROUPS COMING TOGETHER TO MAKE A LIST OF FRONTLINE WORKERS THAT STILL NEED THE VACCINE RANGING FROM CLINICS AND INDEPENDENT PROVIDERS TO EMS. WE’RE TRYI