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Driver mounts kerb and tries to lure young mum and son into car

Driver mounts kerb and tries to lure young mum and son into car The driver reportedly offered sweets and tried to hand a strange silvery packet to the mum Updated Amy Hewitt says she was followed by a car on Chamberlain Street in St Helens. (Image: Google) A young mum walking with her young son was reportedly followed by a driver who tried to lure them into his car using sweets. Amy Hewitt said she was walking with her son on Thursday, April 1 in St Helens when the incident took place. Amy told the ECHO she was walking down Chamberlain Street around 5.30pm when she noticed a car was following her.

PA Rural Artworks makes donation to Oklahoma Elementary to benefit special needs

DuBOIS — A local nonprofit organization, PA Rural Artworks, recently donated money to help a special needs classroom at Oklahoma Elementary School in the DuBois Area School District. Gene Sutton, of PA Rural Artworks, said he moved from Indiana, Pa., to DuBois a little over four years ago and while working as a Therapeutic Support Staff (TSS) for Behavioral Advancements, he started Rural Artworks, which is an organization dedicated to empower and unite independent artists and musicians within and around the local community. It provides funding and resources for charitable events and programs seeking out assistance. Eventually, Sutton said he met Oklahoma Elementary Principal Tammy Cook and started to work with children with autism at the school.

UPMC Cole frontline workers receive COVID-19 vaccinations

COUDERSPORT — In a historic moment that many hope will mark the “beginning of the end” of the pandemic, UPMC Cole vaccinated several front-line health care workers with the first doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine on Monday. It is anticipated that UPMC Cole will be able to provide a vaccine to all its front-line health care workers who wish to receive it by the end of January. “Working in the intensive care unit here at UPMC Cole, I see how this virus affects our patients, the grief that it brings to their family members, and the toll it’s taking on my colleagues,” said Amy Hewitt, RN, ICU, UPMC Cole. “I’ll do whatever it takes to help in this battle against the virus. I hope that by getting the vaccine, I can show that it’s safe and effective so that others are encouraged to consider it when it’s available to them.”

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