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Wesley Foshee, Jr.


Wesley Foshee, Jr., age 82, of Hollywood, Alabama, passed away on Thursday, December 17, 2020 at Cumberland Health and Rehab in Bridgeport, Alabama.
Wesley was born in Jackson county where he spent most of his life. He is survived by his loving wife Gayle and were married for 52 years. His sister Patsy Allen, his son John Wesley, nephew Chris Precise and granddaughter Virginia .
Wesley was a dedicated truck driver for more than 30 years. He was always willing to lend a helping hand or offer a room to anyone struggling to get on their feet. When he wasn’t on the road truck driving, you could always find him in his garage working on a motor. He loved racing and NASCAR. He will be sorely missed. ....

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Kentucky schools gathering lists of teachers and staff who want COVID-19 vaccine


LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – Public and private school personnel throughout Kentucky are deciding whether they want to take a new COVID-19 vaccine, possibly in a matter of weeks, as school systems prepare extensive inoculation plans for their employees.
School districts have been asked to submit lists of all workers who want to take a COVID-19 vaccine to the Kentucky Department for Public Health by Dec. 30.
John Wright, community relations specialist for Hardin County Schools, said the district sent a survey gauging interest in taking a COVID-19 vaccine early Thursday and had received 500 responses within about 10 minutes.
About half of the staff at Oldham County Schools, which has some 2,000 employees, has replied to a similar survey so far, and Superintendent Greg Schultz says around 90% of respondents so far want a vaccine whenever the district receives its allotment of doses. ....

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