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Police Blotter: Fishing gear, old shingles, deposit stolen in county

Police Blotter: Fishing gear, old shingles, deposit stolen in county Just a few of the many incident reports from Wadena Police and Wadena County Sheriff s Office in the past two weeks. Written By: Staff reports | × May 15 5:15 p.m. - Caller said people were on her property on Sunnybrook Road hitting golf balls at cars driving by, at buffalo and into the river. May 17 11:10 a.m.- A caller noticed that the neighbor had deer carcasses and deer heads on their roof on Fourth Street NW. 11:53 a.m. - A public nuisance check was made on a property at Fourth Street NW.

Want a COVID-19 vaccine? Now you can walk in to these Wake County locations

Want a COVID-19 vaccine? Now you can walk in to these Wake County locations. Adam Wagner, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) May 4 Wake County is now offering drive-up and walk-in COVID-19 vaccinations at four locations, the county announced Monday evening. These sites help us reach more people in the communities where they live, and the walk-in option provides a measure of convenience for people who have challenges with scheduling or who may decide on a whim that this is the day they want to get vaccinated, Dr. Kim McDonald, the county s public health director, said in a news release.

NC officials call Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine a game-changer When can you get it?

NC officials call Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine a game-changer. When can you get it? Adam Wagner, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) Mar. 2 State and local health officials are deciding where to send the new one-shot COVID-19 vaccine developed by Johnson & Johnson, now that it has received emergency use authorization from the federal government. Whether it will go to vaccinate teachers or build up vaccine supply in doctor s offices, North Carolina health leaders say the vaccine now the third in use in the United States comes at a critical moment of the coronavirus pandemic. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is going to change everything. It s going to help us end the pandemic, said Noel Brewer, a UNC-Chapel Hill behavioral scientist, in an interview with The News & Observer. Brewer researches why people take vaccines and advises the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services.

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