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Future projects in Alpena could include hotel, more retail | News, Sports, Jobs

sschulwitz@thealpenanews.com News Photo by Crystal Nelson A pile of rubble was all that was left standing of the former Alpena Catholic Central High School building on Tuesday afternoon. Demolition on the building began last week in preparation for a single story office building to be constructed and leased to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. The former high school’s gymnasium will become the new home for the Alpena Boys and Girls Club. ALPENA The COVID-19 pandemic was expected to throw a monkey wrench in local development. Thus far however, it has had little impact on projects planned before the pandemic and developers are considering future projects in the area.

How local leaders, everyday folks led Alpena County s charge against COVID | News, Sports, Jobs

jriddle@thealpenanews.com News Photo by Julie Riddle Alpena County Emergency Services Coordinator Mark Hall walks through the Emergency Operations Center at the Alpena County Central Dispatch building in March. ALPENA There were too many people to list, they said. The people who led Alpena County’s charge in the war against the coronavirus spoke fervently, stories tumbling and blending as they described the systematic whirlwind that was the past 12 months. Name after name slipped from their lips, list upon list of local residents who played a role in silently, selflessly, keeping Apena safe when the community was faced with a crisis unlike anything any of them had ever seen.

Walk-in COVID vaccine clinic to be held Thursday for residents 60 and up | News, Sports, Jobs

jriddle@thealpenanews.com Courtesy Image An illustration of the coronavirus provided by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. ALPENA Walk-in COVID-19 vaccinations will be available 10 a.m. to noon Thursday at the Alpena Mall for anyone aged 60 or older having trouble registering for a vaccination, health officials announced Tuesday. Moderna vaccinations will be available on a first come, first served basis to 200 residents of Alpena, Cheboygan, Montmorency or Presque Isle counties, according to Devin Spivey, epidemiologist for District Health Departments No. 2 and 4. Public health officials on Tuesday reported 11 newly infected or probably infected Northeast Michiganders, including eight Alpena County residents, two Presque Isle County residents, and one Montmorency County resident.

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