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Hurley C. Goodall, Former State Representative and Civil Rights Advocate, Dies at 93


Hurley C. Goodall, Former State Representative and Civil Rights Advocate, Dies at 93
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Hurley C. Goodall, the first African American to be elected to Muncie, IN’s school board in 1970 who later served a seven-term stint in the Indiana general assembly, died May 12. According to an obituary published in
The Star Press, he was 93.
“Among his proudest achievements in the legislature was his involvement in establishing the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus, a group that enabled Black legislators to become major players at the Statehouse and to chair important committees that have real power in the legislative process,” the obituary also said. ....

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Black Americans' hesitancy to get COVID-19 vaccine reflected in state, local numbers


Black Americans hesitancy to get COVID-19 vaccine reflected in state, local numbers
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WaTasha Barnes Griffin gets the COVID-19 vaccine at Open Door Health Services.
MUNCIE, Ind. It had taken a lot to get WaTasha Barnes Griffin in a chair at Open Door Health Services. Since the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine, she had been adamant she wouldn t get one. But in late January, her arm was being prepared for the shot.
Bryan Ayars, CEO of Open Door Health Services, was even there with her, helping document her journey. She remembers Ayars jokingly telling her not to scream, to which a nurse replied, “She s not scared of a vaccine.” But that wasn t completely true. ....

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