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Boonville Family Hosting Dino Day for Young Boy Battling Cancer
There are so many things the Tri-State does well. The one thing I think we re best at above all else is rallying around one of our own when they need help. That s exactly what the family of Ace Turner is hoping for this weekend.
As many of us in the Tri-State know all too well, cancer doesn t discriminate. It doesn t care about the color of your skin, your gender, or your age, as is the case with Ace, a young Boonville boy diagnosed with leukemia earlier this year.
We also know, whether we ve been directly impacted by cancer or not, the cost of treatment isn t cheap and it doesn t take long for the medical bills to pile up and become overwhelming. Since his diagnosis, Ace has endured IVs, transfusions, chemo treatments, and many days and nights in Riley’s Hospital in Indianapolis. All of which cost thousands upon thousands of dollars. A price any parent would and will pay to help their child get better.
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9,000 employees sick as COVID overwhelms Arkansas workplaces
By MARY HENNIGAN, ABBY ZIMMARDI AND RACHELL SANCHEZ-SMITH/The Howard Center for Investigative Journalism May 12, 2021 GMT
SPRINGDALE, Ark. (AP) Poultry giant Tyson Foods Inc., the third-largest employer in Arkansas, reported 2,866 COVID-19 cases at its workplaces, nearly one-third of the state’s 9,065 sickened workers across all industries from May 19, 2020, to April 8, 2021, according to an Arkansascovid.com analysis of Arkansas Department of Health data.
The state health department publishes COVID-19 occupational illness reports that show businesses with five or more active cases. In less than one year, Tyson had 281 appearances in these reports. Comparatively, Walmart Inc., the largest employer in the state, had two appearances that totaled 12 sick workers.