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Susan Manzke
I set my alarm for 6:30 p.m. last Friday. I didn’t want to miss my family get-together for our weekly Zoom. It was time to catch up with everyone and then to play Yahtzee.
When I joined the family online, they were talking about flowers Rachel’s family received after they had to put down their 15-year-old puggle, Jade.
A few minutes later, my doorbell rang. That noise jarred me. No one rings my bell. It was also dark and no one stops in the evening, not even with a delivery.
I walked away from the Zoom meeting without saying a word to my family. I thought they had heard the loud buzzer. As I went to the door, I grabbed my face mask.
Courtesy-Sheriff Matt Myers
COLUMBUS, Ind. – Because of the weekend snow and ice, a lot of the county roads in south-central Indiana are still snow-covered, slick, and not able to be safely traveled so several schools are not operating on Monday, February 1.
All Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation (BCSC) schools are closed today and it is an e-Learning day.
Other area closings include Flat Rock-Hawcreek, Seymour Community, Decatur Community, Edinburgh Community, Greensburg Community, Brown County, Jennings County, Brownstown Central, and Medora Community schools. ); } return false; }); $( #comments .commentlist .comment-content a ).attr( target , blank );
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By Andreas Yilma, Staff Writer
A tent is set up behind the Naugatuck Parks and Recreation building, the former armory, on Rubber Avenue on Jan. 21 for a drive-thru COVID-19 vaccination clinic. Waterbury Hospital and Naugatuck partnered to open the clinic, which will began administering vaccines Jan. 25. -ANDREAS YILMA
NAUGATUCK Naugatuck and Waterbury Hospital have partnered to open a COVID-19 vaccination clinic in the borough.
The drive-thru vaccination clinic is scheduled to open Monday in the parking lot of the parks and recreation building the former armory on Rubber Avenue next to Naugatuck High School.
“Waterbury Hospital approached us to provide us with an additional supplemental site,” Mayor N. Warren “Pete” Hess said. “The best location is the parking lot between the high school and the armory.”