January 15, 2021 Local community clinics have started vaccinations this week, and are reaching out to the elderly and people whose jobs put them at greater risk of exposure.
Lucresha Renteria, the director of the Mendocino Coast Clinics, worked to get vaccines for today’s vaccination at Fort Bragg high school. Next week, she plans to put together lists of veterinarians, dental workers, and food and ag workers. And she’s weighing the possibility of doing a mass vaccination off-site, especially since there are about 800 elderly patients who have been to the clinic since January of 2018. For now, she’s reaching out to employers and going over the patient rolls.
Adventure Time creator Pendleton Ward. The show uses conversations from the
Duncan Trussell Family Hour podcast to serve as each episode s backbone. Trussell voices the lead character Clancy, a 20-something who lives in a technologically advanced universe. In every episode he travels to a new world using his malfunctioning multi-verse simulator, and because it s on the fritz, every place he goes is experiencing some sort of apocalypse. Visually, these animated worlds are something out of a fever dream. And at every stop on Clancy s journey, he gathers content for his spacecast, talking to anyone who is willing.
Released on Netflix on April 20, a show about a character travelling to apocalyptic dimensions felt somewhat fitting. With COVID-19, our world feels flipped upside down, as the majority of us have lost our sense of normalcy. Many of us feel uncertain about our future and maybe a little existential. Personally,
For The Inter-Mountain Parents protesting the Upshur County Board of Educationâs decision to move to all remote learning through Jan. 4, 2021, stand outside Union Elementary before Tuesday nightâs meeting. The Inter-Mountain photos by Amanda Hayes
Parent Todd Starkey was one of many who spoke out at this weekâs Upshur County Board of Education meeting about the boardâs November decision to end in-person instruction until Jan. 4, 2021.
The Inter-Mountain photos by Amanda Hayes
Parent Todd Starkey was one of many who spoke out at this weekâs Upshur County Board of Education meeting about the boardâs November decision to end in-person instruction until Jan. 4, 2021.