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Free Drive-Through COVID-19 Testing Offered At The Colonnade
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Catoosa County Senior Center Engages With Regional Partners To Expand Nutrition, Support Services
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Catoosa County Officials Break Ground On Poplar Springs Park Renovation
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Catoosa Commissioners Name Dan Wright As New County Manager Wednesday, April 28, 2021
Dan Wright and Steven Henry
The Catoosa County Board of Commissioners named Ringgold City Manager Dan Wright as the new Catoosa County manager, who will oversee the day-to-day operations of Catoosa County Government.
“We are excited to have Dan Wright join Catoosa County Government,” said Catoosa County Commission Chairman Steven Henry. “Dan has many years of experience with successfully managing government operations and employees for the City of Ringgold. He has built productive relationships within the community and with our state partners, so he is a natural fit to serve all citizens of Catoosa County.”
Three counties in northwest Georgia are running a regional vaccine facility as the area sees worsening Covid-19 numbers and the state struggles to get doses in arms.
Catoosa County Coroner James Spurling delivers a dose of the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine at a drive-thru facility in Ringgold, Ga., last week. (Courthouse News photo/Daniel Jackson)
RINGGOLD, Ga. (CN) The people giving out Covid-19 vaccines under the tents at a Georgia civic center turned regional vaccine facility are a mix: EMS students, retired nurses and firefighters, to name a few.
They say they have vaccinated thousands of their neighbors drive-thru style in the cold and rain and they plan to continue to do so in the coming Georgia heat, reaching in cars with either the Pfizer or Moderna shots. Even as they expand hours to make it easier for people to get vaccinated, they’ve had to pause for an afternoon when thunderstorms threatening tornadoes rolled through a few days back.