Hy-Vee focuses on heart health for February
Hy-Vee will host virtual tours, classes and more that emphasize heart health all month long
Hy-Vee focuses on heart health for February By Jared Dean | February 4, 2021 at 5:06 PM CST - Updated February 4 at 6:44 PM
MANKATO, Minn. (KEYC) February is heart month and Hy-Vee is placing an extra emphasis on heart health.
Throughout the month, Hy-Vee’s dietitians will be hosting weekly virtual events to keep your ticker healthy. That includes store tours, cooking videos and question and answer sessions for those looking for more instruction.
Each video will place an emphasis on heart health and display some foods that improve our health.
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Bakers, CVS, Hy-Vee, Walgreens and Wal-Mart report they will not have any COVID-19 vaccines at Nebraska locations in this first phase of the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program.The Retail Pharmacy Program is still in its first phase, meaning things will change in the next few weeks. The White House encourages you to check with your local retail pharmacy regularly to find out when you can get a COVID-19 vaccine. If you live in Nebraska, you can register to get vaccinated here.Douglas County and Nebraska s Department of Health and Human Services tell KETV, there is very little information on this program right now at the state level for Nebraska, but they expect more by the middle of next week. But, in Iowa, multiple retailers including Hy-Vee are gearing up to start vaccinating residents for their first dose.KETV spoke with Hy-Vee director of public relations Christina Gayman. We are not a national partner with the CDC in Nebraska at this point, said Gayman. The Iowa partnership wit
Chiefs Mania around Kansas City a week before the Super Bowl
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. â Chiefs fever is as red hot as the Chiefs gear coming off the presses in Parkville.
Ultimate Athletic Sportswear spent the weekend printing the exclusive apparel approved by the team s all-star quarterback, Patrick Mahomes. Working hard, had to convince all my family to come in and work today to meet the deadline, John Doole, President & CEO of Ultimate Athletic Sportswear said. So it s been really excited. We re excited to the second year that Patrick and the Chiefs got to the Super Bowl, give us an opportunity to print it and there s no doubt that this city needs it.
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Show Transcript ANOTHER GROUP OF PEOPLE TO THE MIX, HE NEEDS SOMETHING FROM HIS CUSTOMERS. PEOPLE NEED TO BE PATIENT. MARCUS SOMETHING MEDICAP : PHARMACY URBANDALE OWNER AND MANAGER JOHN FORBES COULD NOT STRESS ENOUGH. HE IS READY FOR THE NUMBER OF CALLS FROM PEOPLE WANTING THE VACCINE TO DRAMATICALLY INCREASE MONDAY AND HE WILL WORK IN AS MANY PHASE B INDIVIDUALS AS APPOINTMENTS ALLOW BUT. WE ARE GOING TO FOCUS ON HEALTH CARE WORKERS TO GET THAT SECOND DOSE OF THE VACCINE BECAUSE THOSE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO WILL TAKE CARE OF US IF WE GET SICK. MARCUS RIGHT NOW IF THERE IS A : CANCELLATION FORBES WILL OFFER THAT VACCINE TO PHASE 1B INDIVIDUALS. EXPECTATIONS FOR THOSE IN PHASE 1B THAT THEY WILL BE ABLE TO GET THE VACCINE MONDAY WE ARE TOLD MAY NOT BE REALISTIC. THE DEMAND IS GREAT. MARC
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