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Mass vaccine site to open in Newton next week

COVINGTON — The Gwinnett, Newton and Rockdale County Health Departments will open a mass vaccination site at Georgia Piedmont Technical College s Newton Campus Monday, April 19. The site will be open Monday through Wednesday each week by appointment only. According to a release from Newton County, vaccinations will be administered in Building D - 8100 in Newton County, located at Georgia Piedmont Technical College, Newton Campus in Building D - 8100 Bob Williams Parkway, Covington. Dependent on vaccine availability, Pfizer or Moderna vaccines will be administered at the location. Second-dose appointments will be made during the first visit. Those who would like to make a vaccination appointment can schedule online at www.gnrhealth.com/covid-vaccine-scheduling or by calling the Georgia Department of Public Health vaccine scheduling resource line: 1-888-457-0186. Appointments can be made beginning at noon on Thursday, April 15.

BREAKING: Health department opening vaccine center in Covington

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. BREAKING: Health department opening vaccine center in Covington Individuals can schedule online by visiting www.gnrhealth.com/covid-vaccine-scheduling or by calling 888-457-0186.  COVINGTON, Ga. The Gwinnett, Newton and Rockdale County Health Departments will open a mass vaccination site in Newton County beginning Monday, April 19, and operate it three days a week at Georgia Piedmont Technical College s Newton Campus. The location will be Building D on the campus at 8100 Bob Williams Parkway in Covington which will be operational Monday through Wednesday each week by appointment only. 

Attorney: FBI indicating no charges forthcoming against Newton commissioner

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Attorney: FBI indicating no charges forthcoming against Newton commissioner 2016 audit alleged Henderson illegally benefited from leading community center Newton County Historic Courthouse - Mason Wittner | The Covington News COVINGTON, Ga. The Newton County government s attorney said Tuesday the FBI indicated it found no criminal wrongdoing during a probe of allegations a county commissioner illegally benefited from leading a nonprofit agency that operated a Covington community center. The allegations were included in a 2016 audit that stated District 4 Commissioner J.C. Henderson benefited financially from transactions totaling more than $42,000 made on behalf of the county. 

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