Top Independent Star Returns At GCW Take Kare
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After eight long months out with an injury, former Game Changer Wrestling Champion Nick Gage is back.
Gage returned last night at GCW’s
Take Kare event, confronting current GCW Champion Rickey Shane Page following a defense against AEW star Joey Janela. The return set up a rematch between Gage and Page at
Spring Break 5, being held April 9 as part of The Collective Weekend.
Gage’s return capped off a wild main event that saw Page defeat Janela following interference from Chris Dickinson. The finish served two purposes; first it set up Janela vs. Dickinson, presumably at
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Youngstown is among the cities selected for a state-sponsored mass vaccination site that will open in a couple of weeks to provide large numbers of COVID-19 inoculations to those eligible for them.
“Mass vaccination clinics have always been part of our plan, but adequate supply is necessary for larger sites. So it was critical that we first established local provider sites in all 88 counties to ensure that every citizen in every community has a provider nearby,” Gov. Mike DeWine said Friday.
While DeWine didn’t disclose the locations, Eric Ryan, whose company manages the city-owned Covelli Centre, said he expects the downtown Youngstown facility to be selected.
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YOUNGSTOWN Youngstown is among the cities in Ohio that house a state-sponsored mass vaccination sites.
Gov. Mike DeWine said today there will be 11 permanent mass vaccination sites and four mobile sites opening later this month in the state.
While DeWine didn’t disclose the locations, Eric Ryan, whose company manages the Covelli Centre, said he expects the downtown Youngstown facility to be selected.
“I haven’t heard a final word, but we’ve been in discussions about doing it,” he said.”We have the space and the parking.”
Those 15 sites are in addition to a mass vaccination clinic that will open March 17 at Cleveland State University’s Wolstein Center. It will be able to administer 6,000 COVID-19 vaccinations a day. The clinic will be open for eight weeks.