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Hugging Booth allows long-term care residents a warm embrace

    CODY, Wyoming (KTVQ) Since the start of the pandemic, when the world seemed to change as we know it and regulations tightened for safety, some of our community’s most vulnerable have probably made some of the biggest sacrifices. But a new tool at Cody Regional Health’s long-term care center is changing how residents interact with something called a hugging booth. “You don’t know how long it’s been,” said Cody resident Chuck Morton. residents interact with something called a hugging booth. Photo by: Paul Humphrey/MTN News Poster image.jpg By: Andrea LutzPosted at 8:27 AM, Jan 18, 2021 and last updated 12:58 PM, Jan 18, 2021

Sandhill cranes, black-footed ferrets, Washington crossing the Delaware: News from around our 50 states

Sandhill cranes, black-footed ferrets, Washington crossing the Delaware: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY Alabama Montgomery: In-person help for residents needing assistance with unemployment claims is coming to an end as a new phone appointment system will be established for the new year. The Department of Labor said it is ending in-person service at the Crump Senior Center because of health and safety concerns related to the coronavirus. The last dates for such service will be Monday and Tuesday. Appointments for those days will be available on the ADOL website www.labor.alabama.gov. Claimants can call (800) 361-4524 beginning Sunday after 5 p.m. until midnight on Sundays through Thursday to schedule a call-back for the next day to set up an appointment. Claimants are encouraged to keep their phones near them for their scheduled call-back, the department said. The calls will come from a Montgomery number. State of

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