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Arkansans wary of shots even in virus surge
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How Covid-19 Has Upended Life in Undervaccinated Arkansas
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Woman charged in alleged puppy mill case pleads not guilty, animal advocates rally outside courthouse
Close to 70 puppies that were born after the rescue have already been adopted, but the older animals are still not health enough. Author: Heather Fountaine (WHAS 11) Published: 5:01 PM EDT May 5, 2021 Updated: 5:01 PM EDT May 5, 2021
BREEDING, Ky. An Adair County woman arrested in an alleged puppy mill bust pleaded not guilty on Wednesday.
Debra Remmers, 65, was charged with 141 counts of cruelty to animals in March after over 100 dogs and some cats were seized from her home on Johnny Harvey Rd.
The arraignment was done over the phone, but a group of a dozen animal advocates still showed up to the Adair County Judicial Center with signs to rally against animal cruelty.
Photo: Baxter Regional Medical Center employees await the first COVID-19 vaccinations in Baxter County on Thursday morning.
Six frontline healthcare workers at Baxter Regional Medical Center (BRMC) were the first in the county to receive Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccines Thursday morning on the hospital campus.
Jackie Spurling, Julie Driesbaugh, Kayla Killian, Ralph Van Dyke, Dr. Brian Malte and Dr. Raymond Bandy received the first round of vaccinations, as BRMC begins administering 975 doses to its staff members. Officials hope to be able to vaccinate all staff members with the first two shipments received.
Thursday began Phase 1 of vaccinations at BRMC, with providers, ICU, ER and COVID-19 personnel to receive their shots first. Beginning Friday, all other departments will begin to receive vaccines, with all 975 doses expected to be administered by Monday.