Rural community in shock after Georgia health officials raid clinic vaccinating teachers Stephanie Gosk and Laura Strickler and Lisa Cavazuti and Corky Siemaszko
ELBERTON, Georgia A small Georgia city was still in shock Friday, days after state health workers raided the busiest medical clinic in the county and seized its Covid-19 vaccine supply because staffers had given doses to teachers.
Some 470 shots of the Pfizer vaccine were confiscated from the Medical Center of Elberton, a private clinic that had been the largest provider of vaccinations in Elbert County, leaving behind just enough medicine to guarantee second doses to people who have already been inoculated.
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Plan for Anchorage airport development near Raspberry Road draws neighborhood questions Published December 9, 2020
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Print article A proposed $500 million airport expansion project is generating conversation in Anchorage’s Sand Lake neighborhood. The proposed South Park project would involve construction of 14 “hardstands,” or jet parking spaces, a large maintenance hangar and fueling facilities, plus add parking, on vacant airport land north of Raspberry Road near Kincaid Park. A company owned by C Change Group, an investment group helmed by Russell Read, the former chief investment officer of the Alaska Permanent Fund, is seeking to lease land owned by the airport to develop the project.