RICHMOND, Ind. Indiana s counties won a fight with the state s legislature this week, but that fight might continue in the future.
House Bill 1381, which would have set statewide default standards for wind and solar projects, was pulled from consideration, even after undergoing significant restructuring. Wayne County s commissioners had passed a resolution opposing the bill, and they were happy it failed. When it was all said and done, I was pleased, said Ken Paust, president of the commissioners, after Wednesday s commissioners meeting. I m sure it will come up again next year, and depending how they frame the bill, we ll be right back at it again.
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Residents experiencing difficulties registering for COVID-19 vaccine across east Alabama
Residents experiencing difficulties with East Alabamaâs COVID-19 vaccine registration portal By James Giles | February 18, 2021 at 10:05 PM EST - Updated February 19 at 9:58 AM
RUSSELL COUNTY, Ala. (WTVM) - The COVID-19 vaccine rollout effort continues across east Alabama.
The state has finally launched itâs online registration portal after almost two months of only having a telephone hotline available for registration.
There have been some kinks with the system. One Alabama couple says theyâre upset with the way things have turned out for them in their efforts to sign up to receive the vaccine. According to John and Beverly Gibbs, they registered to get their shot on March 8, but they received an email informing them their appointment had been rescheduled to five months later in August. Then, they received another email saying the appointment changed again, this time to