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THIS WAS REAL : Police chief describes debilitating bout with COVID-19

‘THIS WAS REAL’: Police chief describes debilitating bout with COVID-19 12/18/20 9:32 AM GREENFIELD Some people may still think COVID-19 isn’t real or isn’t as bad as is commonly thought. Jeff Rasche, chief of the Greenfield Police Department, has a different take after recently becoming ill. Rasche, 54, who used to be an avid marathon runner, has been wearing a heart monitor and will continue to do so until the end of December. Doctors are keeping a close watch on his well-being after he was infected by the novel coronavirus in early November and suffered some lingering effects. From heart palpitations to brain fog, Rasche hadn’t mustered up the strength to even go out for a brisk walk and push himself as of late. While he’s back at work, he admits there are days after the lunch hour when he already feels spent.

Animal management to move to temporary home

Animal management to move to temporary home 12/14/20 9:17 PM GREENFIELD Greenfield-Hancock County Animal Management will move into a new space in the near future as it awaits construction of its new home. Greenfield Mayor Chuck Fewell said the city has leased the building at 2195 W. U.S. 40 for up to 15 months. During that time, the city plans to finalize the design of and construct the new animal management building, which will be on land the city already owns on South Franklin Street. “This is a temporary fix,” Fewell said. Animal management’s current facility at 809 S. State St., will be demolished to accommodate the city’s new wastewater treatment plant.

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