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Virginia voter guide: The 2021 primaries

The 2021 election season in Virginia has begun, with in-person primary voting underway. They are mostly Democratic primaries this year; most of the Republican races will be decided in a series of remote conventions May 8, although there will be a few GOP races on the ballot. Most of the changes to voting in Virginia adopted last year due to the pandemic are still in place, but there are a few differences. Here’s what you need to know. In-person voting Voting started April 23; the final day of voting, primary day, is June 8. Polls that day will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. If you are in line at 7 p.m., you will get to vote. If you are voting in-person before June 8, the hours vary. Check below for your county, city or town.

HONORING NURSES: Nathan Cass running at full throttle in new role as nursing supervisor

Shortly after starting his new job with the Virginia Department of Health as a public health nurse supervisor last February, 30-year-old Nathan Cass found himself vaulting from new employee orientation classes to the region’s COVID-19 hotline coordinator. “I was in orientation as the Health Department was just starting to ramp up and shift focus in anticipation of the coronavirus pandemic,” said Cass, whose office is located in the Stafford County Government Center. Nathan Cass explains the challenges of running a COVID-19 vaccination clinic. Cass, a registered nurse, had just transitioned from a job as a medical facility inspector. Prior to that, he worked for the Health Department inspecting nursing homes and other treatment facilities to ensure they were complying with federal insurance requirements. He also spent a year at Stafford Hospital and worked at Bon Secours St. Francis Medical Center in Midlothian.

Stafford to hold $10 pet vaccination clinic

Stafford to hold $10 pet vaccination clinic Have your cat or dog vaccinated for rabies from the comfort of your vehicle at Stafford’s drive-thru Rabies Clinic on Saturday, April 24, 2021. The cost is $10 per pet, and you must pre-register online (link below) or visit the Stafford Treasurer’s Office. The Treasurer is holding the event in conjunction with Stafford Animal Control on the Stafford Government Center campus. “This has been a very successful event that people count on every year,” said Stafford County Treasurer Laura Rudy. “We are pleased to offer this service that keeps both pets and people safe in the community.”

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