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House lost to fire Thursday

House lost to fire Thursday
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Heat continues in region

Heat continues in region
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Hill County sees 30 percent 16 and older immunized, another 43 percent on the way

Hill County sees 30 percent 16 and older immunized, another 43 percent on the way Traffic at vaccination clinics down despite progress   Last updated 4/12/2021 at 11:33am Vaccination against COVID-19 in the area continues despite a significant drop in traffic at the Hill County Health Department’s weekly vaccine clinics. Hill County Public Health Director and Health Officer Kim Larson said, at the Hill County Health Board’s bi-weekly COVID-19 update last Friday, about 30 percent of the eligible population in the county is fully vaccinated and a further 43 percent have received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Larson said these numbers are very good, but the traffic at her department’s weekly vaccine clinics has dropped significantly.

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Captain America fights through Havre for retired medic

Captain America fights through Havre for retired medic   Havre Daily News/Colin Thompson Allen Mullins, aka Captain America is walking across the country to raise funds for Air Force Master Sergeant retired Gary Jorgens. Allen Mullins, aka Captain America, passed through Havre Thursday while on his fight to help a retired U.S. Air Force medic. He needs our help in getting a healthier and safer living situation, Mullins said. A nearly 3,000-mile benefit walk Mullins is now walking from Pullman, Washington, to Harrisonburg, Virginia, a walk he began in July, to benefit Master Sgt. Gary Jorgens. Jorgens is a retired Airforce medic that served for over 20 years. He led the primary military response to the largest anhydrous ammonia spill in the nation s history.

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