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CROWLEY, La. â Tools for Schools is getting back on the road once again thanks to Jim Olivierâs Family of Companies.
Today we re delivering supplies to Ross Elementary in Crowley, Anna Olivier tells us.
Teacher Marisha Senegal Gonzales asked for headphones for her students. I requested noise canceling headphones. I applied for Tools for Schools because when my students are trying to do things on the computer where its individualized learning, other computers are very distracting, she explains.
The headphones will help the children focus, she said. We needed headphones so that we can get everyone focused on their own learning, she said. My students will be so excited for the headphones! Thank you KATC Tools for Schools and the Jim Olivier Family of Companies.
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Alabama
Montgomery: Alabama National Guard troops will begin work later this month administering COVID-19 vaccines in at least 24 rural counties, the state said Tuesday. The National Guard, with two 55-member mobile vaccination teams that can provide 8,000 doses a week, will work with public health and local officials to determine sites and logistics, Gov. Kay Ivey’s office said in a statement. Guard immunizations will start March 23. Statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed 15.2% of Alabama’s 4.9 million residents have received at least one dose of the vaccine that protects against the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19. That was lower than any state other than neighboring Georgia, where 13.4% had received at least one shot. Guard teams will rotate through counties to provide shots to more people, the statement said. Ivey asked for patience because the state is still trying to get more vaccine from the fede
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Dodge City Daily Globe
The Wednesday report from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment showed Ford County added 10 cases of COVID-19 with a case rate of 165.4 per 1,000 people.
There were 49 tests conducted on Feb. 22 and 25 tests conducted on Feb. 23.
There were three deaths added to the report bringing Ford County to 67 deaths since the pandemic began in March 2020.
Under the death summary tab on the KDHE website, it states, Death counts and data are preliminary and subject to verification. A COVID-19 death is any person that died where the death certificate lists COVID-19 or SARS-COV-2 as the underlying cause of death or significant contributing factor to death.