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Commissioners Court proclaims August as National Immunization Awareness Month

At its July 27 meeting, the Hays County Commissioners Court adopted a proclamation declaring August 2021 as National Immunization Awareness Month. The council believes the presence of an immunization awareness month permits children, adolescents and adults the education and resources needed to safely receive available vaccinations. The council accepted the proclamation, and Eric Schneider, Hays County epidemiologist, provided more information to the commissioners on the county health department s promise to vaccinate children 12 years and older for free, even if they are uninsured. “Anyone 12 years of age and up can do their part in helping slow down the spread of COVID-19 by becoming fully vaccinated,” Schneider says. “In order to assist our community and getting every child fully vaccinated, the Hays County Local Health Department partnered with the Live Oak Health Partners Community Clinic to provide free vaccines to children uninsured or underinsured for the week

Squires removes self from hearing criminal cases

An embattled county court-at-law judge accused of hurting his son has removed himself from hearing criminal cases in Guadalupe County. On Monday, Judge William G. Squires III sent a memorandum to Guadalupe County Clerk Teresa Kiel asking her office to refrain from assigning criminal cases in his court. Squires also requested Kiel reassign any existing cases in his court and assign future criminal cases to County Court At Law No. 2, for Judge Kirsten Legore to hear. “I am voluntarily recusing from all criminal cases filed in the County Court at Law temporarily,” Squires wrote. “Judge Legore has agreed to temporarily hear all criminal cases.”

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