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Students, teachers, parents and community members gathered outside of the Monongalia County Board of Education meeting Tuesday night, to protest the removal of Pride flags from classrooms at Morgantown High School.
To the editor:
Thank you, Cameron Memorial Community Hospital staff, for your excellent and appreciated service in the provision of COVID-19 vaccinations!
During my two recent vaccination visits, all associated service providers at the Steuben County Events Center presented themselves in the most professional, capable and courteous manner.
Andy Aldred is doing an excellent job in the administration of this valuable service. And Jennifer Hagerty and Sarah Hagen are doing the same in the facilitation of the day-to-day operations.
Thank you all for providing such valuable service in Hometown, USA.
Dick Powers
CROOKED LAKE â Since Day 1 of the COVID-19 outbreak, Dr. Charles MacLean has been working in what was transformed into a respiratory clinic at Urgent Care of Cameron Hospital.
Amber Schiebel, director of Cameron Memorial Community Hospitalâs emergency department, has yet to take a vacation since the pandemic hit northeastern Indiana in March, sometimes logging 12-hour days to not only care for people with COVID-19 but the many other patients who come through the hospitalâs doors.
It was fitting, perhaps, that MacLean and Schiebel were the first two health care professionals to get inoculated Friday when the first COVID-19 vaccine clinic opened at the Steuben County Event Center in the Steuben County Park at Crooked Lake.