THURSDAY, May 6
Ontario Visitor and Convention board meeting, 7 a.m., 444 S.W. Fourth St., Ontario, (541) 889-7684.
Treasure Valley Community College Board of Education special meeting, 9 a.m., by Zoom: meeting ID 955 3309 7357 password 093795; by phone: (253) 215-8782, password 093795.
COVID-19 vaccine clinic (Johnson & Johnson one-dose and Moderna 2nd doses for those who received their 1st on 4/8), 9 to 11 a.m., Four Rivers Cultural Center (rear entrance near theater), 676 S.W. Fifth Ave., Ontario, (541) 889-7279.
Friends of the Ontario Library board meeting, 10 a.m., Ontario Community Library.
Vision support group, 1 p.m., New Plymouth Senior Center, 126 N. Plymouth Ave., New Plymouth, (208) 278-5320.
Ontario City Council work session, 6 p.m., City Hall, 444 SW Fourth St., Ontario. Limited seating; meeting can be viewed on the City of Ontarioâs Facebook page.
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Dr. Pan Van der Laan of Lancaster was able to get his shot on Jan. 30 after having been abruptly cancelled two days earlier. (InDepth NH)
CONCORD, NH Facing mounting criticism about the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, Gov. Chris Sununu responded with no new details and an emailed comment from Perry Plummer, who is in charge of the vaccine distribution.
On Tuesday, state Sen. Cindy Rosenwald, D-Nashua, called on Sununu to open an investigation into what went wrong with the opening of the vaccine portal.
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Sununu s spokesman Ben Vihstadt didn t respond when provided links to the New York Times accounting of the vaccine rollout showing 60 percent of received doses have been administered in New Hampshire and 7.4 percent of the population has received at least one shot.
CONCORD â Facing mounting criticism about the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, Gov. Chris Sununu responded with no new details and an emailed comment from Perry Plummer, who is in charge of the vaccine distribution.
On Tuesday, state Sen. Cindy Rosenwald (D-Nashua) called on Sununu to open an investigation into what went wrong with the opening of the vaccine portal.
Sununuâs spokesman Ben Vihstadt didnât respond when provided links to The New York Times accounting of the vaccine rollout showing 60 percent of received doses have been administered in New Hampshire and 7.4 percent of the population has received at least one shot.