2nd dose vaccines available at Smith County church clinics Dr. S.L. Curry, Pastor New Zion Baptist, receives first COVID-19 vaccine (Source: Smith County) By KLTV Digital Media Staff | April 1, 2021 at 9:17 AM CDT - Updated April 1 at 9:20 AM
SMITH COUNTY, Texas (KLTV) - The nearly 1,500 people who received their first COVID-19 vaccines at three churches March 16-19, are asked to come back next week to the same place for their second doses.
Organizers are asking only those who received their first shots at St. Peter Claver Catholic Church and St. Louis Baptist Church in Tyler, and New Zion Baptist Church in Winona, to return to the same location on the same day of the week at around the same time as their first vaccine.
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Smith County officials work to receive, distribute water flown in on military planes
Some of the agencies picked up the pallets of water they needed, while others were delivered by the Texas National Guard.
Credit: Tyler Paper Published: 7:31 PM CST February 26, 2021 Updated: 7:31 PM CST February 26, 2021
SMITH COUNTY, Texas Smith County officials have continued to receive and distribute water this week that was delivered to East Texas by military planes sent by the state of Texas.
Government agencies, including cities, counties and school districts, as well as nonprofits and other various organizations throughout the region, requested water from the state following last week’s winter storm.
Smith County officials distribute water flown in on Texas Air National Guard C-130s Texas Air National Guard personnel unload a pallet of water from a C-130 cargo plane at the Tyler Pounds Regional Airport. (Source: Picasa) By Smith County | February 26, 2021 at 4:07 PM CST - Updated March 1 at 1:04 AM
SMITH COUNTY, Texas (News Release) - Smith County officials have continued to work this week to help receive and distribute water delivered to the region by military planes sent by the State of Texas.
Government agencies, including cities, counties, and school districts, as well as nonprofit and other various organizations throughout the region, requested water from the state following the Winter Storm last week.
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Show Transcript GINA: A WELL-KNOWN CHURCH LEADER HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE MINISTRY AFTER BEING ACCUSED OF THE RAPE A BEATING OF A 10-YEAR-OLD BOY. SULA: FATHER JOHN ASARE-DANKWAH IS PASTOR OF SAINT PETER CLAVER CATHOLIC CHURCH. THE ALLEGED ABUSE TOOK PLACE WHILE HE WAS WITH BLESSED TRINITY CHURCH IN BROADMOOR, THAT’S WHERE CHIEF INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER GREG LAROSE JOINS US TONIGHT. GREG: A LAWSUIT IS FILED WEDNESDAY THAT SAYS ASARE LED ELEVEN STUDENTS ON A RELIGIOUS RETREAT TO MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA IN 2008. IT ALLEGES THE PRIEST FIRST APPROACHED THE BOY WHEN HEARING HIS CONFESSION. WE SHOULD WARN YOU THAT SOME OF THE DETAILS WE’RE ABOUT TO SHARE ARE GRAPHIC. THE COURT COMPLAINT SAYS ASARE ASKED THE BOY IF HE LOVED HIM AND LOVE TO G