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The Transmitters are ready to ride again with their brand of rocksteady reggae

After over a year, Fredericksburg reggae band The Transmitters are ready to take the stage once again. The band, John Buck on bass and vocals, Alan “Mo” Marsh on percussion and harmonica, Larry Hinkle on guitar, Jay Startling on keyboards, Brian Barbre on drums, have taken time during the coronavirus pandemic to pursue other interests, not an easy idea for a band that has been active no just in the Fredericksburg scene but has been touring since 2005. The Transmitters’ beginnings started with Larrk Hinkle’s studying of woodworking while living in Humboldt, Calif., while there he found a radio show on station KZYM called The Blue Beat Lounge which would play rocksteady groups like Toots and the Maytals, Alton Ellis, and the Heptones. Once Larry linked up with the rest of the members of what would become The Transmitters those groups would become the foundation for their music.

Rockford Postal Shop Offers Free Lamination of COVID Vaccine Card

Have you gotten the COVID-19 vaccine yet? If you have, then you probably have that snazzy little vaccine card with your name and vaccine date on it. That card is going to become more and more important as time goes on this year. I have a feeling it will be like your driver s license or passport at some point. So it s probably not the best idea to continuously fold it up and put it in your pocket or wallet. That sounds like a sure fire way to damage or lose your card. A local postal shop wants to help you prevent all of that nonsense from happening. The Postal Shoppe, which has two locations in Rockford, is offering free lamination. All you have to do is head over to the shop and ask them to laminate your card.

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