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Spreading some holiday cheer

1 of 6 At the Angola Public Safety Building those pictured are, from left, Quinton Crowl, Cameron Hospital; Darrin Taylor, detective sergeant; Trent Crooks, sergeant; Stu Hamblin, chief of police; Jake Johnson, patrolman; and T.R. Hagerty, Angola fire chief. Photos contributed Those taking part in the donation at Steuben County 911 and EMS are, from left, Josh Daring, paramedic; Quinton Crowl, Cameron Hospital; Phil Macino, paramedic; Ryan Miller, paramedic; and Pat Kirkpatrick, EMS director. Participating in the Fremont Community Schools distribution are, from left, Marlene Beard, district manager at Five Lakes Coffee, Haley Jepson, Cameron Hospital; Quinton Crowl, Cameron Hospital; Bill Stitt, Fremont superintendent; Mark Sherbondy, Fremont High School principal; Ryan Sheets, Cameron Hospital; and Angie Kresse, Cameron Hospital.

Cameron starts vaccinating health care workers in Steuben clinic

1 of 5 Dr. Charles MacLean receives his first dose of COVID-19 vaccine from pharmacist John Crabill of Cameron Memorial Community Hospital’s retail pharmacy at the clinic established by the hospital at the Steuben County Event Center Friday morning. MacLean, who deals with COVID-19 patients at Cameron’s respiratory clinic in Angola was the first person to be inoculated in Steuben County. photos by Mike Marturello Pharmacist John Crabill loads up a hypodermic needle in preparation of administering the first COVID-19 vaccination in Steuben County on Dec. 18. file photo by Mike Marturello Julie Desper, rehab manager at Parkview Noble, Kendallville, talks with Todd Klinedinst, vice president at Parkview LaGrange, LaGrange, as she signs up for her second dose of COVID-19 vaccine in the Steuben County Event Center on Friday. Desper was one of the first health care workers to be vaccinated while Klinedinst was on hand to observe the operation for his

Angola s Cameron Hospital receives its first COVID-19 vaccines | WTVB | 1590 AM · 95 5 FM

ANGOLA, IN (WTVB) – Cameron Memorial Community Hospital received its long awaited first COVID-19 vaccine shipment on Thursday. The hospital is currently vaccinating front line health care workers in four northeast Indiana counties that the State of Indiana has designated as phase 1A eligible. Vaccinations are being administered at the Cameron Vaccination Clinic which officially opened on Friday at the Steuben County Event Center. Other the first ones to get a vaccination were Cameron Urgent Care physician Dr. Charles MacLean (pictured above) and Hospital Emergency Department Director Amber Schiebel. (photo courtesy of Cameron Memorial Community Hospital Facebook page)   

Time to deploy: Cameron s ready to start vaccinations

CROOKED LAKE — Starting tomorrow we re going to start saving lives. Those were the words of Connie McCahill, president and CEO at Cameron, who was almost giddy when she looked out over the expansive vaccination clinic that has been set up in the Steuben County Event Center. Not that long ago, the Event Center was hosting festive weddings, company gatherings and community events. In about two short week s time, the facility located in the Steuben County Park has been transformed into a massive health clinic, ready to deliver COVID-19 vaccines starting at 8 a.m. Friday. The first in line are healthcare workers from the four-county area, some 192 strong on this first day.

Week in Review, Dec 6-12, 2020

Auburn buildings honored for historic preservation efforts AUBURN — The Eckhart Public Library and the Auburn City Steakhouse have received Outreach Awards for historic preservation. ARCH Inc., a historic preservation non-profit in Fort Wayne, has been presenting historic preservation awards for 42 years, but in 2020 the awards include something new. The inaugural Outreach ARCHie Awards this year make a specific effort to recognize the top historic preservation projects regionally. Traditionally, the ARCHie Awards have focused on Allen County, where ARCH was founded in 1975 and where much of its work has been focused. But as ARCH has grown, it has come to serve all of northeast Indiana.

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