BELOIT â The first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine are set to arrive in Rock County this week, as health systems in the Stateline Area continue to prepare to inoculate frontline health workers.
Beloit Health System CEO Tim McKevett said Monday the health system does not yet have a date as to when the first doses will arrive for health care workers, but noted that an internal administration site had been set up at Beloit Memorial Hospital. The health system has taken steps to develop a vaccine distribution plan for staff as vaccines become available.
SSM Health expects to receive its first shipments of vaccine this week, according to SSM Health St. Maryâs HospitalâJanesville spokesperson Erica Mathis.
Winter sports set to begin practicing next week
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First responders to pay special tribute to hospital staff
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Dec. 9, 2010
Pictured in this issue, the annual Sun Prairie Food Pantry concert was held Dec. 3 at Our Saviorâs Lutheran Church, The Nutcracker was performed at the SPHS Performing Arts Center, the Holiday Big Band Dance took place at the SPHS Schey Commons, Santa and Mrs. Claus visited the Crosse House, and Santa visited the annual American Legion Post 333 Childrenâs Christmas Party at the Sun Prairie Library.
Without appearances at a public hearing regarding it, members of the Sun Prairie City Council on Tuesday, Dec. 7 approved a resolution authorizing the issuance of $3.5 million in bonds for Prairie Development, Ltd. The Prairie Lakes development plans to use the money to construct approximately 25,000 square feet of retail space at Hoepker and Highway C and lease the space to tenants as part of the retail development.