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As of Saturdayâs data, the Lake Cumberland District Health Department reported that Pulaski is hovering right around the Orange (Accelerated Spread) level with a rate of 10.11. Wayne Countyâs rate is 4.22. alert featured
By CARLA SLAVEY
Commonwealth Journal May 3, 2021
7 hrs ago
As of Saturdayâs data, the Lake Cumberland District Health Department reported that Pulaski is hovering right around the Orange (Accelerated Spread) level with a rate of 10.11. Wayne Countyâs rate is 4.22.
Itâs been a steady few weeks for both Pulaski and Wayne counties in terms of COVID-19 numbers, with the data showing a âplateauâ for new cases â barely deviating from what has been seen over the past seven weeks or so.
First dose drive-thru mass vaccination clinic planned in St. Robert
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Jordan Valley Community Health Center, in partnership with the Pulaski County Health Department, Missouri National Guard, Missouri State Emergency Management Agency and the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, will be holding a drive-thru mass vaccination clinic for individuals included in Phase 1A and 1B: Tiers 1, 2 and 3.
The clinic is planned from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 16 at 111 Carson Boulevard in St. Robert.
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Who can register?
Individuals in Phase 1A, 1B: Tiers 1, 2 and 3 of Missouri’s current plan for distributing vaccines. The state will allow vaccinating people in Phase 1B Tier 3 on March 15.
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Catalytic converters are anti-pollution devices that are on almost all vehicles that burn gas.
The price of the three precious metals in the anti-pollution devices in almost all vehicles has skyrocketed. And as the price has climbed, so have thefts.
Catalytic converter thefts in Kansas City have increased more than four-fold since 2019 and the problem is getting worse.
“We have seen a dramatic increase from 2019 to 2020 and we are on track to see an even bigger increase in 2021,” said Dawn Jones, a detective with the Kansas City Police Department.
So far this year there have been 266 catalytic converter thefts in Kansas City alone. At the current pace, thefts this year will top 3,000.