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SAN FRANCISCO – For months, Victoria McAllister searched online to make a vaccination appointment. Unlike other people who can hop into a car, though, she has ruptured discs that could slice her spinal cord if she hits a pothole or her wheelchair bumps floor molding.
So McAllister, 64, was over the moon when the county health department in Hayward, California, where she lives, called offering to inoculate her against COVID-19 at home. Two paramedics with Hayward Fire came last month, jabbed her arm with the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine and stuck around to make sure she was alright.
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MARTINS FERRY Police Chief John McFarland hands out free box lunches to members of the Belmont County Staying Clean Club in St. Clairsville.
MARTINS FERRY The Belmont County Staying Clean Club is celebrating another year of encouraging local students to stay off drugs.
Club organizers, including Martins Ferry Police Chief John McFarland, are rewarding participating students about 1,200 children in grades 7-12 with free boxed lunches from Chick-fil-A and sweet treats from Jack’s Snacks at their respective schools.
The club’s Facebook page has posted numerous photos of students receiving their treats handed out by McFarland during the past few days.
Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl (left) during the FA Cup semi final match at Wembley Stadium, London. Picture date: Sunday April 18, 2021. PA Photo. See PA story SOCCER Leicester. Photo credit should read: John Sibley/PA Wire. .RESTRICTIONS: I CAN’T believe that our manager wants to look and rotate our two goalkeepers - hasn t he seen enough? Bearing in mind that we have the second worst defensive record in the Premier League shouldn’t he be looking at signing decent defenders? Having followed Southampton Football Club for over 45 years I am starting to lose the faith in Ralph? John McFarland
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MARTINS FERRY City Council learned Wednesday that public libraries across the state, including Martins Ferry’s facility, may receive less state funding starting July 1.
Richard Hord, who is a new Belmont County District Library board member, informed council about the situation. He said the state Public Library Fund may see a decrease from the current rate of 1.7 percent of the state’s General Revenue Fund to 1.66 percent.
He asked city officials to voice their support for the library and concern about the decrease in funding by contacting state representatives. Mayor John Davies said the city would send a letter to officials doing that.
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