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Local students complete year-long study of New England growing season
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By Mark Evenstad
May 17, 2021 | 9:35 AM
A Dubuque teen has been cited following a two vehicle crash Saturday morning. A police report shows that 18 year old Tiffany Davis was turning onto Hill Street from University Avenue about 9am Saturday. The Davis vehicle went over the median and struck another vehicle – that was being driven by 31 year old Amanda Black of Dubuque. Davis, and two passengers in the Black vehicle, were taken to area hospitals. Davis has been cited with failure to maintain control of her vehicle, not having a valid driver’s license and not having insurance.
(INDIANAPOLIS) About 5,000 kids age 12-to-15 got vaccinated against COVID-19
Thursday, the first day they were eligible.
The newest eligibles represent about 40% of those who got their first vaccine dose on
Thursday. It’s a little more than 1% of the 360,000 kids in that age group.
Nurse Tiffany Davis with the Marion County Health Department says there’s been a slow ramp-up
with each expansion to a new age group. She says the department’s vaccine clinic on Indy’s
westside had about 80 appointments for 12-to-15-year-olds for Friday, the second day of eligibility.
That clinic and others accept walk-ins as well. The new Centers for Disease Control guidance on