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Phoenix couple married for more than 60 years died days apart

Arizona pauses Johnson & Johnson vaccine use Carrie Watters, Arizona Republic © Gilnature, Getty Images/iStockphoto Coronavirus Arizona s number of identified COVID-19 cases has reached 850,846 (up 610 from the day before), and the number of deaths increased by 19 to 17,105.  It s Tuesday afternoon, and this is Coronavirus Watch from The Arizona Republic, where we update you about the latest on how COVID-19 is affecting you and our community.  Arizona public health officials, local pharmacies and others were canceling appointments for the Johnson & Johnson vaccine on the federal government s recommendation today. Federal officials said the reactions appear to be extremely rare. More than 6.8 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine have been administered across the U.S. But federal health officials are taking a closer look at six incidents in which women, between the ages of 18 and 48, developed blood clots six to 13 days after vaccination.

Dance company under scrutiny after lock-in event | Southwest Orange | West Orange Times & Windermere Observer

1 month ago Share A young dancer with Creative Soles Dance Company in Windermere was fed cat food by an instructor during a lock-in. A local dance studio is being put under a spotlight after feeding one of its young dancers cat food, and the Bergren family of Windermere is furious. The incident occurred during a team lock-in event hosted by the Horizon West-based Creative Soles Dance Company Saturday, Jan. 23, when dance students returned to the studio following time at a local movie theater for fun and games. According to Jennifer Bergren, studio owner Elizabeth Mico called her between 11 p.m. and midnight and told her that her 10-year-old daughter, Kayla, was fed cat food during a food challenge game where students had to guess what they were being given. The cat food, Jennifer Bergren was told, was meant for an older student.

Proseutor s office now wealth of young experience

LAGRANGE – When Travis Glick was elected LaGrange County’s new prosecutor, he quickly set out to shore up an important position in his office. When former LaGrange County Prosecutor Greg Kenner retired at the first of the year, and Glick was elected his successor, he immediately was short one full-time prosecutor in his office. In an office staffed by only three attorneys, that’s a big problem. So Glick started a candidate search. Earlier this month, he hired Matthew Raper, a 2009 graduate of the Indiana University School of Law, and a former deputy prosecutor with the Saint Joseph County Prosecutor’s Office. In doing so, Glick created one of the youngest prosecutor’s offices in the state of Indiana.

Parke County man behind bars on child molestation charge

Parke County man behind bars on child molestation charge On Friday, the Parke County Sheriff s Office arrested 53-year-old Terre O Toole of Montezuma. Posted: Feb 15, 2021 1:03 PM Posted By: Chris Essex On Friday, the Parke County Sheriff s Office arrested 53-year-old Terre O Toole of Montezuma. An investigation into O Toole started in late January after a report to the Department of Child Services. The case remains under investigation. O Toole is currently in the Parke County Jail on a $100,000 bond. Related Content

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