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Tuscola County Health Department advises unofficial Reese prom attendees to quarantine after positive cases detected
Updated Apr 29, 2021;
Posted Apr 29, 2021
High-heeled shoes are kicked off during a high school prom in this 2013 file photo.J. Scott Park | MLive.com file
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REESE, MI Public health officials in Tuscola County are advising anyone who attended a recent unofficial Reese prom event to quarantine after positive cases of COVID-19 were detected among prom-goers.
“Please be advised there have been individuals in attendance that are confirmed COVID-19 positive,” reads a recent post on the Tuscola County Health Department Facebook page.
The event took place Saturday, April 24, at The Grand Banquet and Conference Center in Bay City, according to health department officials.
Regulations could be business development in Tuscola County
Mary Drier, For the Tribune
April 23, 2021
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TUSCOLA COUNTY The company that was hired to do building codes, as well as health department issues, dominated a recent six-hour Tuscola County meeting.
For the last few years, a variety of complaints have been about South Central Michigan Construction Code Inspections service regarding building codes.
On March 31, Cass City Village President Daniel Delamarter wrote to the Tuscola County Economic Development Corporation about issues the village is having with SCMCCI.
“The village has received numerous complaints about the excessive requirements and inspections requested by SCMCCI, wrote Delamarter. As the village seeks to draw new business and grow, SCMCCI is presenting an obstacle that we have no control over, that is stopping economic development.
Huron, Tuscola health departments announce more vaccine clinics
Will provide single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine
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The Huron and Tuscola county health departments announced additional vaccine clinics for later this week. The Johnson & Johnson single dose vaccine will be provided at these clinics. (Tribune File Photo)
The Huron and Tuscola county health departments announced additional COVID-19 vaccine clinics later this week in response to the influx of new cases in the area.
The Huron County Health Department’s clinics will take place on Friday, April 9 and Saturday, April 10, with additional clinics planned for the following week, at the Huron Crest Plaza. The Friday clinic will go from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and the Saturday clinic will go from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.