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Northern Neck Electric Cooperative recognized for restoration efforts by local and state officials Warsaw, Virginia – May 14, 2021 – At the May 13, 2021 meeting of the Northumberland County Board of Supervisors, NNEC received recognition for its restoration efforts in the wake of the EF2 tornado that impacted the Lottsburg and Callao area in Northumberland County on May 3, 2021. The Northumberland County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution unanimously recognizing the work of many organizations, including NNEC, for their efforts in the aftermath of the storm. Delegate Margaret Ransone, representing Virginia’s 99th House of Delegates District, presented a Commonwealth of Virginia flag that was flown over the Capitol to the lineworkers of NNEC. Brad Hicks, president and CEO, and Bobby Franklin, line superintendent, accepted the flag on their behalf. Del. Ransone stated, “They train all year for events like this, and their preparation paid off. We are so thank ....
Richmond Times-Dispatch On a recent morning, customers walking into the CVS Pharmacy at 2738 West Broad St. in Richmond were met with several pieces of information at the front entrance. Two of them were related to COVID-19 vaccinations: First, shots were not yet available at this location (neither was testing for the coronavirus at this particular store). And second, to stay updated on the vaccine, people were encouraged to scan a QR code with their cellphones, pointing them to online resources. In the days and weeks ahead, we hope the messaging describing whatâs not possible will change toward what is doable. With COVID-19 vaccines finally headed to a handful of local pharmacies, will this be the end of the lotterylike process? ....