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A state grant is funding early child care in the Ottawa area

The Herald Staff The Ottawa area is set to benefit from a portion of more than $2.1 million in grant funding that has been awarded to fuel  All in for Kansas Kids, a program used by the Kansas Children’s Cabinet and Trust Fund for distributing money and resources for childcare and related services across the state.  Ottawa was among those that received a grant submitted by Child Care Aware of Eastern Kansas. Ottawa is working collaboratively with Child Care Aware of Eastern Kansas, Chanute and the Hi-Crest neighborhood of Topeka. Ottawa received over $22,000 to support existing providers to offer high-quality care for infants and toddlers and create 10 additional slots for children birth to age 3 during nontraditional hours.

Fort Smith and Fayetteville metro areas make NYT list of fastest-growing COVID-19 cases

Fort Smith and Fayetteville metro areas make NYT list of fastest-growing COVID-19 cases Doctors here say the covid-19 case surge we’re seeing right now is directly related to the holidays. Author: Veronica Ortega Updated: 6:31 PM CST January 8, 2021 FORT SMITH, Ark. According to the New York Times, Fort Smith and Fayetteville-Springdale are among the metro areas where newly reported cases of covid-19 are rising the fastest in the nation. It doesn’t surprise medical professionals locally that new cases of covid-19 are increasing the fastest here at home. “I don’t think any of us are surprised by that. I think we anticipated an increase in numbers, Dr. Lee Johnson, Medical Director Fort Smith EMA, said.

Vaccine administered at Mercy Fort Smith

Times Record A trauma director for Mercy’s critical access hospitals in Booneville, Ozark, Paris and Waldron, was the first to receive the COVID-19 vaccination at Mercy Fort Smith on Tuesday afternoon. Mercy front-line staff who have cared for patients throughout the pandemic are among the first in Fort Smith to get the vaccine to fight the virus, a Mercy spokesperson stated. The physician points to the vaccine as a means to reach an end of the current pandemic. “The reason I wanted to get this vaccine quickly is because I want to help others feel comfortable, knowing that this is safe, and that those of us in health care support it. We want to do what’s best for our community as well as fellow co-workers, so here I am today, ready,” Lindsey said.  She believes the vaccine is the best way for society to be safe and have normal gatherings again. Her main goal is to encourage others and make sure they feel safe about the vaccine.

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