ANGORA- A 75-year-old Britt woman was taken to Cook Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries after a car in which she was a passenger was struck from behind at the Hwy 53/Hwy 1 intersection on …
GREENWOOD TWP- Chairman Mike Ralston told the Greenwood Town Board that the township’s $5.5 million request for broadband funding is part of the just-approved Senate Infrastructure bill, having …
Jodi Summit
GREENWOOD TWP- Greenwood Township’s levy will remain at $150,000 for next year, following action at the township’s reconvened annual meeting held July 22. Township voters overwhelming supported the status quo levy by a vote of 46-5. The meeting was held in-person, with over 50 in attendance at the town hall, but three residents opted to cast their votes by phone.
Chairman Mike Ralston, at the regular town board meeting in July, had asked the board to increase their levy request to $200,000, and that request was approved by a split 3-2 vote. He had also requested the township levy an additional $200,000 for possible broadband expenses, anotherbut that move was not supported by other board members.
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David Colburn
REGIONAL- While a massive public response to a statewide rollout of pilot COVID-19 vaccination sites on Tuesday threatened to overwhelm a registration website and phone banks, Cook Hospital Director of Nursing Nichole Chiabotti and her colleagues stayed focused on what they’ve been doing since December, managing and administering vaccinations for hospital staff, emergency responders, and the Cook Care Center.
“We’re actually in the second week of giving second doses,” Chiabotti said. “Last week we had 57 staff members that got their second dose, and we have about 30 staff members that will be getting their second dose this week.”