FAIRFIELD A Dixon woman has been found guilty of assault with a deadly weapon and inflicting corporal injury to the father of her child, the Solano County District Attorney’s Office announced.
The jury rendered the decision Wednesday in Department 1 of the Solano County Superior Court.
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County partners with Woodland Memorial to vaccinate underserved populations
The challenges of vaccinating the county’s underserved populations against COVID-19 were evident last week when appointments intended for those 75 and over, without health insurance and living in the county’s lowest socio-economic geographic areas went largely unfilled.
To insure shots got into arms, the county quickly opened up appointments at four clinics held last week to anyone over 65 living anywhere in the county with any insurance provider.
The announcement filtered out to the community on Tuesday evening, largely over social media, and open appointments were filled online within hours. But not necessarily by those from underserved populations.
Conversations: Market forces with Randii MacNear
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I have known Davis Farmers Market general manager Randii MacNear since 1980 when she did Aquathenics for pregnant women. She also did prenatal and postpartum exercise classes for Davis Free Clinic patients. She is funny and has a variety of interests. Let’s get to know more about Randii.
Robin:
How did you get from New York to Davis?
I went to college in Ohio and graduated from Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio. I met my husband, Steven MacNear, there. He was from Stockton, so we moved back to California. We chose to live in Davis. Even though I majored in art, I chose women’s healthcare as my profession. I got a job at the Sacramento State Student Health Center and was there for eight years. I left when I was pregnant with my son, Aaron.
Revamped CommuniCare opening Monday
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On Monday, Feb. 1, CommuniCare Health Centers will reopen an expanded Davis Community Clinic following a 10-month closure.
CommuniCare Health Centers has been serving the people of Yolo County and the city of Davis for nearly 50 years, starting as the Davis Free Clinic in 1972. The Davis site moved several times over those years until it ultimately landed on the Sutter Davis Hospital campus. The renovation will allow CommuniCare to expand access and was being partially supported by grant funding from the Federal Bureau of Primary Health Care, Health Resources & Services Administration, as well as additional support from the Friends of CommuniCare, and other community partners.