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Retired Decatur police officer, a good soul, dies of COVID-19

Retired Decatur police officer, ‘a good soul,’ dies of COVID-19 Updated Jan 11, 2021; Posted Jan 11, 2021 Mike Landrum, a former Decatur police officer who retired in 2015, died of complications from COVID-19 Saturday, Jan. 9, 2021. Facebook Share Mike Landrum, 58, retired from the force in 2015, according to the department. Our hearts go out to the family of Retired Decatur Police Officer Mike Landrum. Landrum passed away this morning due to complications from COVID-19. He honorably served the City of Decatur until his retirement in 2015. We ask for prayers for his family and loved ones. pic.twitter.com/gFUcAtEcgb Decatur, AL Police (@DecaturALPD) January 9, 2021 John Michael Landrum formerly lived in Blytheville, Ark. and was born in Covington, Ky. He is survived by his wife, Crystal Rice Landrum. Services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. in Tanner.

Packers to welcome season ticket holders to divisional playoff game

Packers to welcome season ticket holders to divisional playoff game Season ticket holders who opted in will receive email this week with purchase information; Tailgating in the parking lots is prohibited and attendees must wear face coverings at all times Jan 07, 2021 at 06:43 PM Copied! Fans attend Packers vs. Titans game during 2020 regular season The Green Bay Packers Divisional Playoff game at Lambeau Field will include attendance by Season Ticket Holders in addition to invited frontline healthcare workers and first responders, the organization announced Thursday. Season Ticket Holders who opted in this summer for the chance to purchase tickets will receive on-sale information this week via email. Tickets will go on sale online through Ticketmaster only Tuesday, Jan. 12, after the date and time of the Divisional matchup is announced by the NFL. No tickets will be for sale through the Packers ticket office.

COVID-19 vaccine updates: Two prominent Wisconsin health systems still waiting for vaccine

COVID-19 vaccine updates: Evers frustrated that Wisconsin receiving fewer doses than anticipated Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Morry Gash / Associated Press Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers elbow bumps a member of Wisconsin s Electoral College after they all cast their votes for the presidential election at the state Capitol in Madison on Monday. Follow coverage from the Journal Sentinel and USA Today Wisconsin network as we follow the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine across Wisconsin. 3:15 p.m.: Evers frustrated that Wisconsin receiving fewer doses than expected Gov. Tony Evers and state health officials are again calling on the federal government to send more doses of COVID-19 vaccine to Wisconsin.

First Frontline Healthcare Workers Receive COVID-19 Vaccine

By Jorge Rodas Wisconsin SHARE GREEN BAY, Wis. The first batch of frontline healthcare workers in northeastern Wisconsin received their first of two doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday. Kayla Kennedy is an ICU nurse at Green Bay’s HSHS St. Vincent Hospital. She was the first person to receive the vaccine in that health system. “We’re making history here today  protecting our patients,” Kennedy said. We’re coming in as a group and showing the community this is what we need to do.” Prevea Health president and CEO Dr. Ashok Rai says more than 49 thousand doses of the vaccine were distributed throughout healthcare systems in Wisconsin. The first people to receive the vaccine are frontline healthcare workers and people living in long-term care homes.

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