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FRANCONIA — Sixty-two years later, Souderton Area High School is larger and in a different town than the Souderton High School building from which the class of 1959 graduated.
YMCA campaign giving hope to community
SIDNEY The Sidney-Shelby County YMCA wrapped up a successful two-week public portion of their 2020 Community Partners Campaign, “Open Your Heart and Give Hope,” led by co-chairs Dan McMahon (ProPlastics) and Chris North (Shelby County Veteran Service Commission) on Thursday, March 25.
“We are so pleased that the public campaign reached over 100 percent of our goal, finishing at $31,000, with gifts still continuing to come in,” said McMahon. “Chris and I challenged the campaigners to reach beyond the set goal this year and with the generous support of our community, they did just that.”
Fifty-eight campaigners on 15 teams comprised this year’s volunteer campaign team, led by captains Craig Albers, Nathan Burns, John Cianciolo, Jamie Crippin, Bridget Davis, Tori Faulder, Pam Fultz, Duane Gaier, Dan McMahon, Chris North, Karen Potts, Beth Roe, Susan Shaffer, Chad Sollmann and Tyler White.
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December 21, 2020 7:34 PM Connor Sarles
SPOKANE, Wash. The COVID-19 vaccine is slowly rolling out across Washington and Idaho, and more help is on the way.
On Sunday, Governor Inslee announced the authorization of the Moderna vaccine. However, rural areas around the state are still waiting to receive their first doses.
While Spokane County has received its first shipment of the COVID-19 vaccine, just to the southwest of us in Adams County, they aren’t expecting their first shipment until sometime next week. Doctors told us today, treating COVID patients in rural communities can be very challenging.
“It’s a really fightening position to be in, as health care providers, when you worry that you won’t be able to take care of all the people who need it,” said Cascade Medical CEO, Diane Blake.