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Holland Police Log April 12-13, 2021

By Patty Vandenberg Apr 13, 2021 9:13 AM HOLLAND (WHTC-AM/FM) –Below is a Holland Department of Public Safety log for the dates and times listed. If you need police help for an emergency, call 911. For non-emergency police matters, call (616) 355-1100 during normal business hours, or the county’s non-emergency line during off hours: ‎(800) 249-0911. To share anonymous tips with police agencies, call Ottawa County’s Silent Observer (877)88 SILENT or visit MOSOTIPS.com. Contact Allegan County Silent Observer by phone, (800) 554-3633 or email SilentObserver@allegancounty.org. Silent Observer pays cash rewards for tips leading to arrests and convictions. You can also provide tips via OK2SAY, by calling (855) 565-2729, texting 652727 (OK2SAY) or visiting michigan.gov/ok2say.

Grants to go towards cleaning waterways in the Lehigh Valley

NWS Weather Alert NOTE: This information is provided by the National Weather Service. Forecast may differ from local information provided by our own 69News Meteorologists .AN ELEVATED RISK FOR WILDFIRE SPREAD TODAY. There is again an elevated risk for the rapid spread of wildfires today. Minimum relative humidity values in eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey are forecast to fall into the teens this afternoon and into the mid 20s across Delmarva. A northwest wind around 10 MPH is expected with gusts near 20 MPH. The very dry air, warm temperatures, gusty winds and increasingly dry fuels moisture levels will produce conditions favorable for

Here s what s trending for December 14 | NewsRadio 790 WAEB

Dec 14, 2020 Positive COVID-19 cases continue to soar in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Department of Health Saturday added more than 11,000 new cases Saturday to its overall total. that number now stands at more than 480,000. There are currently more than 5500 people hospitalized because of the coronavirus. Pennsylvania s Department of Health is preparing to give out COVID-19 vaccines soon. State Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine says the vaccines will be administered in three phases. The first of those phases will see the vaccines distributed to hospitals directly, but Levine says private companies will help as well. We also anticipate that the Pfizer vaccine will also be distributed through our pharmacy partners at CVS and Walgreens to nursing homes and other long-term care facilities through the end of December and then into January, Levine says. Those also receiving the vaccines during phase one are first responders and employees in the energy, education and food-p

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