Apr 26, 2021 Michelle Pemberton/The Indianapolis Star via AP
Pharmacy Technician Synclaire Anderson vaccinates Joe Freed with the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 on Saturday, April 24 at The Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis. PHOTO PROVIDED
Damage to equipment at the Tiger Den playground is pictured above. CHRIS MORELLI/THE EXPRESS
Rachelle Edmiston of Pleasant Gap, at right, is a Native American who graduated from Bellefonte Area High School. She said that she has never been offended by the Red Raider mascot or logo. In fact, she has Native American tattoos on her forearm and wrist. CHRIS MORELLI/THE EXPRESS
Parker Goodrow, a junior at Bellefonte Area High School, and Jennifer Palmer of Bellefonte show their support for the Red Raider nickname on Saturday at the Centre County Courthouse.
With approval from experts, some states resume use of J&J vaccine Published 2 hours ago
People drive up for the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccination on Saturday, April 24, 2021, at The Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis. With a green light from federal health officials, several states resumed use of the one-shot Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine on Saturday. (Michelle Pemberton/The Indianapolis Star via AP)
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Print article NEW YORK With a green light from federal health officials, many states resumed use of the one-shot Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine on Saturday. Among the venues where it was being deployed: the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.