How do I find out about concerts? How do I get more details about something I heard over the air? How do I submit events to WORT’s Music Calendars? Who do I contact with changes or cancellations?
WORT’s Music Calendars are a great resource to find out about concerts in all genres and places. Usually you’ll find details in the online listing or links to get more information. There’s a link to to submit your event at the top of the calendar page. You can also submit events, changes and cancellations to calendar@wortfm.org. Close
(Bismarck, ND) The North Dakota Department of Health is partnering with Taxi 9000 to provide free transportation to Bismarck and Mandan COVID-19 vaccination sites.
“To eliminate a potential barrier to receiving a COVID-19 vaccination, the NDDoH is piloting a program with Taxi 9000 to offer free rides to receive COVID-19 vaccinations,” said Krissie Guerard, Health Equity Director for the NDDOH. “This is one more way to increase uptake in COVID-19 vaccinations to individuals that do not have access to other forms of transportation.”
Any Bismarck or Mandan individual who does not have a means of transportation to access a COVID-19 vaccination site is eligible to utilize Taxi 9000. The service is available now through June 30th. To schedule a ride to receive a COVID-19 vaccination, an individual can call Taxi 9000 at (701) 223-9000 between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m, seven days a week.
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Newport News vaccine clinic ramps up supply, but demand drops significantly
Coordinators of Sentara Healthcare s COVID-19 vaccine clinic at Ivy Baptist Church in Newport News say their next challenge is fighting vaccine hesitancy. Author: Adriana De Alba Updated: 6:22 PM EDT April 23, 2021
NORFOLK, Va. On a sunny Friday morning at Ivy Baptist Church in Norfolk, Trinity Brooks rolled up her sleeve and got vaccinated against COVID-19. The high school senior living in Hampton showed up to Sentara’s community clinic at the church with her mom and her grandma.
Together, the mother and daughter got vaccinated.
“It’s like a relief so we don’t have to be worried,” said Trinity.
Jan 19, 2021
The North Dakota Department of Health is seeking youth age 15-21 to serve on a Youth Advisory Board.
The purpose of the board is to provide a way for youth to make a difference in North Dakota communities by using their influence to plan, implement and advise on meaningful projects and topics that will improve the health of North Dakota youth. The board provides young people an opportunity to learn about, and put into action, community-wide planning and enhance leadership skills and responsibility.
“Youth health issues differ from adults, and in order to understand their needs, the (department) would like to hear directly from youth. Their feedback will advise policy and drive programmatic change,” said Krissie Guerard, Health Equity Director for the department. “The health and well-being of youth have a major impact on the overall health of society. Today’s adolescents and young adults are tomorrow’s workforce, parents and leaders.”