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– Prof. Dr. Hans Köchler, University Professor of Philosophy, Austria; President, International Progress Organization “Global Governance An Answer from China and Russia” – Prof. Dr. Wilfried Schreiber, World Trends Institute for International Politics,
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Apr 22, 2021 / 11:51 PM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) A semi on Thursday night left I-70 and crashed into a vacant house in the North Split, said a tweet from Indiana State Police Sgt. John Perrine.
The tweet did not say what time the crash happened. The house is near the intersection of East 16th Street and North Arsenal Avenue, and just east of New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church.
Police at the scene said the driver had a medical emergency. The semi went through a guardrail, across a small forested area and into a house under construction. No one was in the house when it was hit. The owners told police that they were nearing the completion of the home’s construction.
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East Biloxi Church hosts COVID-19 vaccination event On Saturday, the church jumped on the opportunity to help the community as they partnered with Gulfportâs Memorial Hospital to host a vaccine site. (Source: WLOX) By Jasmine Lotts | April 10, 2021 at 6:26 PM CDT - Updated April 10 at 6:26 PM
BILOXI, Miss. (WLOX) - The car lot was near full within the first hour of New Bethel Baptist Missionary Church opening its doors. On Saturday, the church jumped on the opportunity to help the community by partnering with Gulfportâs Memorial Hospital to host a vaccine site.
The hospital provided the Johnson & Johnson vaccine for the event. Officials said the hospital had more than 300 doses for people and just in case, provided the Pfizer vaccine if they ran out of the J&J vaccine.