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One hell of a blast : How the Latrobe Valley is wrestling with transition

Feature: The instruments that support coal fired electricity generation are slowly being dismantled. But what does the future hold for the Latrobe Valley?

Carillon offers sweet sounds of summer

Santa Fe city councilors, animal advocates urge people to not leave dogs in hot cars

Created: May 01, 2021 05:24 PM ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Santa Fe city councilors and animal advocates, including actress Ali MacGraw, launched a new campaign to help keep dogs safe this spring and summer.  You don t leave them for a second. You don t leave them for a minute. It s a really important project,” said Santa Fe District 1 Councilor Signe Lindell. The “Dogs Die in Hot Cars” campaign aims to remind people to not leave dogs in cars as the weather gets warmer. If someone sees a dog inside a hot vehicle, the city is also encouraging them to get help. Call 911 because it s a matter of moments and seconds that a dog can die. The temperature inside the car is vastly different than outside the car, and it rises very, very quickly,” said Karen Cain, with the Street Homeless Animal Project. 

Wetzel Tyler Health Department Delivers Vaccinations | News, Sports, Jobs

Wetzel Tyler Health Department Delivers Vaccinations By Randy Rutherford - Staff Writer | Mar 3, 2021 On Friday, February 26th I had the opportunity to stop in the Covid-19 Vaccine Clinic held at the United Methodist Church of New Martinsville on 10 Howard Jeffers Drive. While there I was able to speak with Karen Cain, RN Administrator of the Wetzel/Tyler Health Department, and gather current information concerning the vaccine effort for our area. The Wetzel Tyler Health Department continues to do an incredible job of getting shots in the arms. Karen stated, “We have fantastic volunteers that have given us their time and energy to get this mission accomplished.

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