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Teenage Boy Shot In Greenfield, Suspected Shooter Arrested

A teenage boy was shot in Greenfield Sunday evening. The boy was shot by another teenager who has since been arrested, says Greenfield Police Chief Brian Hartman.

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Guns In South Dakota: Firearms Safety And Training

  Seth Tupper joins with an update on the cause of the Schroeder Fire in western South Dakota being from a debris pile. Irony is that the debris being burned was from the Westberry Trails Fire in 1988. SD Focus: Jackie Hendry previews the SD Focus Earth Day broadcast with an eye to conservation issues in South Dakota. Guns in South Dakota: Matt Schlueter is a certified firearms instructor in SF. He will discuss firearms safety and training, including the decisions South Dakotans make when they decide to carry a firearm on their person. Morning Fill Up guest Steve Long, president and CEO of Hancock Health in Greenfield, Indiana, talks about collaborative rural health care.

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Hospitals running vaccination clinics find a good surprise in boxes of COVID-19 vaccine

Vials that are supposed to hold 5 doses are routinely found to have 6 or 7. Author: Rich Van Wyk Updated: 9:28 PM EST December 17, 2020 INDIANAPOLIS There is yet another surprise in nation s fight against COVID-19. There are more doses of vaccine being shipped than anyone knew about. Vials that are supposed to hold five doses are routinely found to have six or seven. The FDA says it s OK to use them. That could add up to millions of additional vaccinations. From just one small shipment, Franciscan Health figures it can vaccinate about 125 more people than it had planned. Their clinic opens Friday. Credit: Franciscan Health

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