ZANESVILLE – Phase 1-B will gradually vaccinate anyone aged 65 and older. Certain employees from schools that conduct at least some in-person learning will eventually be eligible for a vaccine as well. Starting the week of January 18th, vaccines will be provided by Kroger Pharmacy, Muskingum Valley Health Centers, Shriver’s Pharmacy, and the Zanesville – Muskingum County Health Department.
“We expect more vaccines, we have a plan all the way through to the general public on how we’re going to get it. There’ll be multiple sites – the Health Department, Genesis, multiple pharmacies, several primary care offices, MVHC, we still have multiple places. Right now, the sites are limited to five but that’s going to expand as more vaccines become available,” Muskingum County Health Dept. Medical Director Dr. Jack Butterfield said.
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CANNONSBURG A prominent member of a local shopping mallâs ownership group fired back after county officials voiced their opinion recently on the mostly vacant establishment.Â
Johnny Eggleston, of Eggleston Associates, Inc., sent a nearly four-page emailed response to
The Daily Independent after Boyd County Judge-Executive Eric Chaney and Economic Development Director T.J. Morrison said the mall needs out of its current ownership following the forced closure of the Kyova Mall county clerkâs office branch â the power had been shut off.
Three businesses remain in the Kyova Mall, two of which are at least partially under the ownership of Eggleston and his group. The Treasure Chest, owned by Carl Felty and closed due to COVID-19, is not listed under the Kentucky Secretary of State business filings. Egglestonâs name is attached to both Callihanâs American Pub & Grill and Kyova 10 Theatre. Callihanâs is open. The movie