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Coffee brings the family and the community together Although Aidan Unruh was only 15 years old at the time, the business plans he drew up for his high school entrepreneurship class impressed both his parents and his big brother. Aidan loved the smell of coffee and wanted to start a roasting business in his hometown of Hillsboro. His parents, Alissa and Tim Unruh, looked over his plans and decided to try his idea with him. They started out small. Tim and Aidan researched the beans and roasting techniques. Tim bought an air roaster. Soon word of mouth spread. The small-batch, home-roasted beans became popular. ....
Nothing dramatic was reported by the front-line medical workers who received the COVID-19 vaccine earlier this month in Saline County. “I had a very mild sore arm for about 24 hours,” said Dr. Robert Kraft, CEO and chief medical officer at Salina Family Healthcare Center. “It was much less painful or symptomatic than the flu shot I get every year. A similar sentiment was echoed by Dr. Rob Freelove, chief medical officer at Salina Regional Health Center. “My arm was sore for a couple of days,” he said. SRHC has been closely monitoring side effects of the 938 people who were immunized “in the first go-round,” he said. “Most common side effect has been tenderness or arm soreness. Some had redness, and there were some complaints about body aches and headaches, and we have had some report fevers.” ....