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Outside Circle by Jan Swan Wood: Gillette horse racing!, bullriding, clinics and schools, ropings, founder warning

  It’s sure been a cold, blustery week here. It has snowed here and there in this area, but none here as of today. The moisture would sure be welcome, whatever form it comes in. I’m excited to tell you that they are planning to have a race meet in Gillette, Wyo., this season. If you are interested in learning more about it, you can call Randy Greer, manager, at 307-687-7461. You can check out all of Wyoming’s horse racing at http://www.307horseracing.com . The Southern Hills Rowdies will be hosting a barrel racing clinic with Brandee Wardell on April 30. It will be at the rodeo grounds in Oelrichs, S.D. and is $150/student. Payment is required by April 20 to get in. Call or text Nancy Sletto at 605-890-0929.

Houston mom and teen son taking part in COVID-19 vaccine trial, testing safety of it in children

He said he feels pretty special. Jack said he s participating because he wants people to know the vaccine is safe. It s important so that we can stop the spreading of COVID-19 and go back to normal, said Jack. Moderna recently started trials for adolescents at a limited number of sites. Currently, teens younger than 16 can t get the vaccine unless they re in a trial, and even then they could get the placebo. It s a two to one ratio of vaccine to placebo. Jack s mother, Leeanne Dyment, supports the trial so much, she s participating in a different trial herself. She s part of the Novavax study and just got her first dose last week.

Houston-area teen shares Moderna vaccine trial experience

Set an example for other kids and inspire them : Houston-area teen shares Moderna vaccine trial experience Jack Dyment rolled up his sleeve for science by participating in Moderna s COVID-19 vaccine trial. Houston is one of 20 cities where trials are happening. Author: Marcelino Benito (KHOU) Updated: 10:19 PM CST January 11, 2021 HOUSTON COVID-19 vaccine distribution well underway in Houston, but the FDA has not approved the vaccines for teenagers or children under 17 years old. It s why Moderna is opening its trials up to kids 12 to 17 years old, and Houston is one of 20 cities participating. This is our way of doing our part, Leanne Dyment said.

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