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COTC President John Berry said signs were posted about the training, but the warning system failed. The criminal justice instructors notified the campus safety and security office, which did not forward the information to the entire campus.
“Anytime they do this, we always inform all of the campus community, Berry said. Unfortunately, this time it didn’t happen. It was an administrative glitch I’m assured will never happen again.”
Jeff Sowards, assistant professor of law enforcement, said he was not there for the training, but confirmed the instructors notified campus safety and security of training in Adena Hall on Wednesday and Thursday.
Park National Corporation leader Daniel DeLawder announces retirement after 50 years of service
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Newark Advocate
NEWARK A survey of 23 elected officials in Newark, Heath and Licking County governments shows a majority have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
The Advocate asked for a response from the mayors of Newark and Heath, council members from both communities and the three Licking County Commissioners.
Sixteen said they have already received a vaccine and two others plans to do so. Four did not answer the question and one said he is not sure if he ll get the vaccine.
The Ohio Department of Health reports 34% of people in Licking County, or 58,018, have received at least one dose of a vaccine. And, 24% of Licking Countians, or 40,860, are fully vaccinated. The Licking County Health Department has given 30,000 doses.