By La Prensa Staff Nationally, health officials and others are warning the vaccine distribution process would take months to receive shipment of enough doses to administer to everyone. In Toledo, for example, leaders are preaching patience when it comes to the general public’s ability to request and receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Doni Miller “The end is in sight. We’re in the homestretch, we really are. We can see the finish line,” said
Toledo Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz during a Dec. 22, 2020 virtual press conference broadcast on Facebook Live. “But to get there, which is back to our normal lives, we need to promote what we know is
Ohio school workers next in COVID-19 vaccine rollout
Governor Mike DeWine announced Wednesday school workers and anyone over the age of 65 are among those next in line after frontline workers for the vaccine. Author: Michael Tatar (WTOL) Updated: 10:14 PM EST December 23, 2020
OTTAWA HILLS, Ohio Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced Wednesday who will be in the next groups to receive the vaccine. Among those groups is anyone working for a school.
School officials in our area are prepping for the time when they will be able to get the vaccine. I couldn t feel strongly enough about the vaccinations and how important that is for our community, said Ottawa Hills Local Schools Superintendent Adam Fineske.
Playmakers Foust, Morehead racked up the numbers Published by sports@presspub. on Thu, 12/17/2020 - 1:46pm
By:
J. Patrick Eaken
Cardinal Stritch junior quarterback Thomas Foust extends a play for more yardage. (Press photo by Doug Karns/www.DougKarns.smugmug.com)
When you consider Cardinal Stritch football’s offensive talent, 6-foot-1, 165-pound junior quarterback Thomas Foust is the first to come to mind. Foust completed 68 of 129 passes (52.7 percent) for 724 yards and four touchdowns with just two interceptions, plus he ran for 771 yards on 95 carries (8.1 per carry) and nine TDs. “Thomas was the engine that got us going. He’s a real quiet kid, really hard worker and a big competitor, but his ability at any point to make a big play is something that I know, as a defensive guy, would keep me up at night getting ready to play against him,” said first-year coach Gene Rucker, who played linebacker and defensive back at Capital
Golden Bears finding their ‘mojo’ at the right time Published by sports@presspub. on Thu, 10/29/2020 - 11:34am
By:
J. Patrick Eaken
Gibsonburg junior Tyler Schooley (50), a 5-foot-11, 195-pound offensive guard, looks to block an opposing defender so senior halfback Phillip Davies (7) can find running room. (Photo by Jeff Holcomb)
Gibsonburg football is on a roll, winning five of their last six games and outscoring those five teams 222-64.
But the Golden Bears are 5-4, opening with three straight losses, including a 42-22 loss to Northwood. Even Northwood coach Ken James knew something was not right with the way his team won that game.