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LI Diocese Echoes Bishops Call to Avoid J&J Vaccine — A Reckless Message, Others Say

LI Diocese Echoes Bishops Call to Avoid J&J Vaccine A Reckless Message, Others Say Greg Cergol © Getty Images THORNTON, CO – MARCH 06: Vials of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, the newest vaccine approved by the U.S. FDA for emergency use, sit ready to be prepared for use at an event put on by the Thornton Fire Department on March 6, 2021 in Thornton, Colorado. Colorado entered COVID-19 vaccination Phase 1B.3 on Friday, allowing essential grocery and agriculture workers, people over the age of 60 and people with two or more high-risk conditions to receive a vaccine. A Long Island diocese issued a memo warning Catholics against getting one of the COVID-19 vaccines that is now available, saying it raises moral and ethical implications due to how it was produced.

Julie Clements | News, Sports, Jobs - Fairmont Sentinel

Mar 9, 2021 FAIRMONT Julie Violet Clements peacefully left this earth Saturday, March 6, 2021, surrounded by her loving husband, children, and siblings. Visitation will be from 3-7 p.m. Thursday, March 11, 2021, at Schumacher-Kish Funeral and Cremation Services, 200 West Ave. S. in La Crosse, Wis., and from 9-11 a.m. Friday, March 12, 2021, at San Damiano Chapel, 900 Viterbo Dr. in La Crosse. A private celebration of life will be held 11 a.m. Friday, March 12, at San Damiano Chapel. Mass will be livestreamed on San Damiano Chapel’s YouTube page which can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kA1UI6i3iu4. Julie was born Oct. 24, 1958, a cherished daughter of Evelyn and Ron Byom, and lived her young life in Galesville, Wis. Julie embodied selfless love. Unceasing in her giving, she tirelessly cared for all in her life without regard to herself – not least of all her husband, children, and grandchildren. Her eyes and smile were always bright with joy and love. She was the

One year later: A year after the floods, victims share their stories

Gerald Meisner and Cheryl Baker pose for a portrait in front of their home in the Riverview Mobile Home Estates in Pendleton on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021. The pair have spent much of the last year repairing their home after historic flooding inundated their home with several inches of water in February 2020. Ben Lonergan/East Oregonian PENDLETON — Cheryl Baker can still see the river from her house. A year ago, a rapidly melting snowpack combined with heavy rains in the Blue Mountains created a surge of water that overwhelmed the banks of the Umatilla River. Across the county, the rising waters penetrated levees, tore through homes, shut down factories and took a life.

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