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Sheridan Avenue Should Be Construction-Free by June 15

Written by Andrew-Rossi on May 12, 2021 It’s a race to the finish line for construction on Sheridan Avenue, with W.Y.D.O.T. and construction crews confident they’ll reach the mid-June deadline. The Sheridan Avenue rehabilitation project is within a month of its conclusion, after a year of intense work to completely overhaul the road, sidewalks, and crosswalks. 2021 threw numerous construction delays at the road crews. But sudden snowstorms and subzero temperatures weren’t enough to slow things down. Cody Beers, W.Y.D.O.T. Public Relations Specialist, has expressed his confidence construction crews will finish the entire project by the June 15

Greybull Hill, Sheridan Ave Work Should End June 15 | Big Horn Radio Network

Written by dariandudrick on May 4, 2021 Road work on the Greybull Hill and Sheridan Avenue in Cody is expected to be completed by mid-June, weather permitting. Cody Beers, Wyoming Department of Transportation District 5 public relations specialist, provided an update on the project Tuesday morning on KODI’s “Speak Your Piece with Darian Dudrick.” As an incentive, there’s a bonus included in the contract if work is completed by June 15. Otherwise, workers will have to come back and finish the project in late August, Beers said. But why has some of the work shifted back to Sheridan Avenue? Many people assumed that portion of the project was finished last fall.

Racine pharmacist brings vaccines to the community as city waits for public to come to Festival Hall

RACINE — Hundreds of COVID-19 vaccination appointments have gone unfilled in Racine. The city’s health department reports that it transferred 510 doses to other providers because there were so many unfilled appointments at Festival Hall the week of April 12, in addition to 93 cancellations or no-shows that week at the Festival Hall vaccination site. The week prior, there were only 217 cancellations or no shows and zero transfers of doses. Bowersox “In order for us to get control of this (pandemic), we need to be vaccinated,” said Public Health Administrator Dottie-Kay Bowersox. Bowersox thinks some of that lack of demand should be blamed on the loss of trust in vaccinations after use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine was put on pause last week, the result of 6 cases out of 6.8 million vaccinations — less than 1 per 1 million vaccinated — being linked to blood clots in the brain.

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