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Deputies: Intoxicated driver struck moped rider southwest of Muncie

Muncie father arrested for neglect after house fire

Muncie father arrested for neglect after house fire View Comments MUNCIE, Ind. A Muncie father was arrested this week after a late-night fire broke out at his southside home. Javin John Reeder Jr., 37, was preliminarily charged with neglect of a dependent, a Level 6 felony carrying up to 30 months in prison. He was being held without bond in the Delaware County jail on Thursday due to an unrelated warrant issued in Henry County. Muncie police said Reeder and his 9-year-old daughter escaped injury late Tuesday when a fire was reported at their home in the 200 block of West Ninth Street. Emergency responders reported the house was fully engulfed when they arrived at the scene about 11:30 p.m.

Muncie COVID vaccine clinics change hours, locations as demand drops

View Comments MUNCIE, Ind.  While vaccine distribution was going strong in Delaware County for months, with local clinics vaccinating hundreds to thousands of patients every week, things have continued to slow down as summer approaches. According to the Indiana State Department of Health s vaccine dashboard, 38,288 Delaware County residents had been fully vaccinated as of Friday morning, making up roughly 33% of the population. While local healthcare systems, including IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital, Open Door Health Services and Meridian Health Services, are happy to have administered that many shots, the drop in vaccine demand has some concerned. Health officials from each clinic told The Star Press that in recent weeks, the pace of vaccine appointments has slowed, especially when it comes to those receiving their first dose.

Delaware County COVID vaccine clinics change hours, locations as public demand remains low

Delaware County COVID vaccine clinics change hours, locations as public demand remains low Charlotte Stefanski, Muncie Star Press © Graphic provided by a collaboration of healthcare partners including Delaware County Health Departme. Delaware County has several COVID-19 vaccination sites, all free to those with AND without insurance. Anyone 18 and older is eligible to receive any vaccine. Anyone 12–17 is eligible to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. MUNCIE, Ind.  While vaccine distribution was going strong in Delaware County for months, with local clinics vaccinating hundreds to thousands of patients every week, things have continued to slow down as summer approaches. According to the Indiana State Department of Health s vaccine dashboard, 38,288 Delaware County residents had been fully vaccinated as of Friday morning, making up roughly 33% of the population.

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