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Winter Storm: Delaware County moved to orange travel advisory

Winter Storm: Delaware County moved to orange travel advisory Winter weather terms and what they mean Replay Video UP NEXT MUNCIE, Ind.   Local residents greeted with fresh snowfall Monday morning have more of the same  a lot more of the same  to look forward to by the same time Tuesday. The National Weather Service issued winter storm warnings for almost the entire state of Indiana, with warnings in effect for Delaware, Henry and Randolph counties until 7 a.m. Tuesday and for Blackford and Jay counties until 10 a.m. Tuesday. As of Monday afternoon, Delaware County was under an orange travel status, that means conditions are threatening to the safety of the public. During an orange status, only essential travel such as to and from work, or emergency situations, is recommended.

Indiana health officer questions COVID vaccine in Facebook post

MUNCIE, Ind. — Delaware County Health Officer Donna Wilkins caused alarm from some residents when she took to social media with a post claiming that some COVID-19 vaccines are not actually vaccines. Wilkins, who did not respond to requests for comment from The Star Press as of Wednesday afternoon, received criticism from community members after making a post on her personal Facebook page that called into question the COVID-19 vaccines currently in production by both Moderna and Pfizer. Those vaccines are being widely distributed across the country in a massive vaccination effort against the ongoing pandemic. To date, Delaware County has fully vaccinated 3,281 people, according to the Indiana State Health Department vaccine dashboard, with 12,346 having received the first dose as of Tuesday.

New Delaware County Company Will Create Rubber Products – And Jobs – With No Adverse Environmental Impact — Muncie Journal

Clearline Technologies will open in this former manufacturing facility in the Industria Center industrial park. Photo provided February 3, 2021 By Delaware County Economic Development Delaware County, IN – A Canadian company that uses recycled rubber to make speed bumps, parking blocks and rubber supports for rooftop lines and pipes is locating manufacturing operations in Delaware County. Clearline Technologies will open in a former manufacturing facility in the Industria Center industrial park, the company and the Delaware County commissioners have announced. The company’s website can be accessed at www.c-port.net. Clearline revolutionized the pipe supports industry by using recycled rubber and metal strut to provide a stronger and more durable and environmentally friendly way of ensuring infrastructure longevity for rooftop piping and HVAC solutions. Today, Clearline has grown to more than 20 different models and more than 70 different size applications, including tra

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