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On Saturday morning this weekend I ventured out of the beautiful town of Patriot and went to the equally beautiful town of Rising Sun on an adventure for the morning….. What was my adventure you ask, I was out and about enjoying a rite of spring… that’s right I was out at the community yard sales. Lots of people selling lots of stuff.
My first stop brought me to the Ohio County Historical Museum and low and behold the first person I see there is Patriot’s own Angel Lieland set up with a variety of good sales. I hope she did well on her outing. It was great seeing you Angel. As I walked around town looking at different sales my mind started to spin in a planning mode I think as a town we should have a community sale as well. I have mentioned this a time or two in previous articles, but I think it would be an awesome idea and it would get people out and about and to come to Patriot to see just how amazing we are. If anyone would like to start planni
Idaho Dept. of Health and Welfare announces Idaho will move to Stage 4 during biweekly meeting
IDHW director Dave Jeppesen announced the state will move into Stage 4 due to declining hospitalization rates. Under Stage 4, gatherings of any size can be held. Author: Celina Van Hyning (KTVB) Published: 1:58 PM MDT May 11, 2021 Updated: 4:14 PM MDT May 11, 2021
BOISE, Idaho The Idaho Dept. of Health and Welfare (IDHW) announced Idaho will move from the modified Stage 3 to Stage 4 of the Idaho Rebound plan during its biweekly meeting regarding COVID-19 in Idaho.
Under Stage 4, Idahoans will be able to hold gatherings of any size, according to IDHW Director Dave Jeppesen. Additionally:
Idaho Dept. of Health and Welfare announces Idaho will move to Stage 4 during biweekly meeting
IDHW director Dave Jeppesen announced the state will move into Stage 4 due to declining hospitalization rates. Under Stage 4, gatherings of any size can be held. Author: Celina Van Hyning (KTVB) Published: 12:58 PM PDT May 11, 2021 Updated: 3:14 PM PDT May 11, 2021
BOISE, Idaho The Idaho Dept. of Health and Welfare (IDHW) announced Idaho will move from the modified Stage 3 to Stage 4 of the Idaho Rebound plan during its biweekly meeting regarding COVID-19 in Idaho.
Under Stage 4, Idahoans will be able to hold gatherings of any size, according to IDHW Director Dave Jeppesen. Additionally:
In a sign that Idaho has more COVID-19 vaccines than residents who want them, state public health officials will no longer recommend that providers ask people to prove they live or work in-state to be inoculated.
The change is effective immediately, Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Director Dave Jeppesen told reporters in virtual news conference Tuesday.
The residency requirement âwas put in place at a time when demand for the COVID-19 vaccine in Idaho far exceeded supply. However, our situation has changed,â Jeppesen said.
To ensure vaccines are getting into arms, the state is attempting to boost vaccine access by expanding public resources. Those efforts include:
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