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Pfizer Vaccine Rolled Out for Teens in Dallas County

“I work outside of home so it’s important to get my vaccine and make sure I stay safe and for my family as well,” she said. Daisy Ibarra’s younger brother, Eliso, was the only one in the family not vaccinated – so she brought him to Fair Park first thing on Friday morning to get his shot. “I feel like everybody should have the opportunity to get the vaccine,” said Ibarra. “And I feel like it will be a safer way, if everybody gets vaccinated.” Teenagers at the Fair Park vaccine site said the biggest reason they wanted to get vaccinated is because they want life to get back to normal, as quickly as possible.

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Dallas Co Drug Program Gets $50,000 Grant Assisting Parents with Retaining, Regaining Custody of Kids

Alabama News Updated: Governor Kay Ivey has awarded a $50,000 grant to allow parents who have had drug-related issues to retain or regain custody of their children provided that they adhere to certain guidelines. The grant would enable the Dallas County Family Drug Court to conduct screening and undertake other measures to ensure that people who have had substance abuse problems remain drug free as part of a requirement to keep their children at home with them. “Children in most cases want to be in the home with their parents, and the Dallas County Family Drug Court is willing to make that happen under certain conditions,” Gov. Ivey said. “The rules in this program are fairly simple: If you wish to have children in your home, you must remain drug free.”

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