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Today In Johnson City History: April 18


April 18, 1872: The Herald and Tribune lamented, “A pound of sugar was recently returned to the store at which it was purchase (sic) with a polite note stating that it contained too much sand for table use and of enough for building purposes. Does any Jonesboro’ sugar dealer plead guilty?”
The Herald and Tribune was, and still is, a newspaper published in Jonesborough, which was spelled that way on the masthead in 1872, as it is today. However, it was spelled as both Jonesboro and Jonesboro’, above, inside the pages of the newspaper.
April 18, 1885: The Comet had advice for anyone with coops. “Use a quart of coal tar to half a barrel of water stirred up well, and sprinkle the water over the floors of the coops or against the sides, and it will kill the lice and purify the coop.” ....

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Older population, teachers get moved up in Tennessee's vaccination plan


Older population, teachers get moved up in Tennessee’s vaccination plan
TDH updates COVID-19 vaccine plan
By Kelly Roberts | December 30, 2020 at 5:11 PM CST - Updated December 31 at 4:44 AM
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Tennessee has made some notable changes to its COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan. While the state continues to vaccinate health care workers, those in long term care facilities and first responders, it is also adding any citizen over 75 years old to the top of the list.
It’s a concurrent concept and is showing to be unique compared to other states’ plans.
“To my knowledge, this is one of the few if not the only that’s taking this concurrent approach,” said Tennessee Health Commissioner Dr. Lisa Piercey. “Our plan is based on Tennessee data. We know over half of Tennesseans hospitalized are 65 [years old or older] and 80% of deaths are 65 [years old or older].” ....

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