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Newberry Opera House announces 2021-2022 season newberryobserver.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newberryobserver.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Anil Harjani “I think it is better to be safe than sorry. I think everybody should be vaccinated just to take care of each other. You don’t want nothing bad happen to you or your family members so just get vaccinated.”
Troy Coleman, Communications Officer, Ministry of Health & Wellness “Once you are eighteen years and older, you can come out to any of our vaccination sites. We are here right now on Albert Street and you can come out for your first dose or your second dose. Remember that if you have eight weeks after you have taken your first dose, you can come out to take your second dose.” ....
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Sam Eggington takes on King Carlos Molina. The Skydome in Coventry hosts the return of fans this Saturday night, with Sam Eggington and Carlos Molina meeting for the vacant WBC Silver Middleweight title over twelve rounds in the main event. It feels like Eggington (29-7, KO18) has been around for decades, but the Midlander has packed so much into a professional career that began in September 2012. Best known in his early career for fan friendly performances in defeat in two separate Prizefighter tournaments that got the endorsement from promoter, Barry Hearn, who has championed Sam ever since. ‘The Savage’ pretty much learned on the job, and captured British and Commonwealth belts at Welterweight before shipping them to Bradley Skeete on the cards in March 2016. ....
Gov. Evers issues 18 more pardons, bringing total to 192 May 5, 2021 9:43 AM Logan Rude MADISON, Wis. Gov. Tony Evers announced Wednesday he has granted an additional 18 pardons. “Today, I am granting 18 pardons to individuals who have not only worked hard and built careers for themselves and their families, but have given back to their communities by coaching youth sports, mentoring kids, or providing support to other families and neighbors,” Evers said. “While I continue to review and listen to folks requesting to be pardoned, I am glad to continue this process of reflection and forgiveness for those who have worked to better their communities and our entire state.” ....