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Feb 28, 2021 10:03 AM
Heavy rain brought major flash flooding to Christian and Todd counties Sunday morning and both school systems are closed Monday.
Christian County School System Superintendent Chris Bentzel issued a statement, saying the county and city have several roads that are impassable due to high water and the district will be utilizing non-traditional instruction. There will also be no school feeding sites today.
A rising Little River approached the duplexes along Old Clarksville Pike Sunday night and residents of one unit agreed to evacuate, according to Emergency Management Director Randy Graham. There were also numerous road and street closures in Christian County, with all four lanes of Fort Campbell Boulevard reopening at the Masonville overpass as of about 7:50 a.m.
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The mood was upbeat and rounds of applause erupted as staff from Marianhill became the first people to receive a dose of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday morning at the Pembroke Regional Hospital’s (PRH) first vaccination clinic.
A collaborative effort between PRH, the long-term care home and the Renfrew County and District Health Unit, Wednesday’s clinic for Marianhill staff was the first of a number of scheduled clinics for groups in the hospital’s catchment area who have been prioritized to receive the vaccine at this stage of the vaccine rollout. This includes long-term care staff, essential caregivers for long-term care residents, priority retirement homes and health care workers.
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