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People explain what changed their minds about getting vaccinated, why they waited until now August 4, 2021 4:09 PM Updated: BELOIT, Wis. For the last several months, health officials at pop-up vaccine clinics weren’t seeing a lot of people show up to get vaccinated. But recently, that’s changed. “Vaccination rates are not declining as they were a few weeks ago. They’re starting to be steady or even increase a little bit,” said Rock County Public Health Nurse Jennifer Weadge. Weadge said the pop-up clinic hosted at Hackett Elementary School Wednesday was the best turnout she’d seen in months. Close to 20 people showed up to get the vaccine, compared to the six person average at other pop-up clinics in previous weeks. ....
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‘ DJ Beast and Candy Stevens, Ice Palace’, ca. 1980 Cherry Grove Archives Collection, Gift of Valerie Perez and Evelyn Danko During the 1980s, the AIDS crisis devastated Cherry Grove. Gay men, women, and trans people of all races, religions, and economic status joined together to care for their male friends who were dying from this disease. ....
Crossroads Today Vietnam veteran receives a surprise parade for his birthday Ray Warren Windham has survived for more than six weeks in hospice care and his family celebrated his birthday with a parade. April 11, 2021 10:46 PM Valerie Perez VICTORIA, Texas – Another event that happened on Sunday, April 11, was a parade honoring a local Vietnam veteran. Ray Warren Windham was in the army for two years and has been in V.A. care for 18 years. To honor Ray, his family and friends held a parade that started at Memorial Stadium. They surprised him, while he was on the front lawn, where they were already celebrating and taking pictures. ....