Iowa teenagers could learn how to drive from their parents, without any certified instruction, if Gov. Kim Reynolds approves legislation that is en route to her desk.
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Cincinnati area teens have been trickling into COVID-19 vaccination clinics ever since Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine opened up vaccine eligibility to everyone 16 and older on March 29. Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear did the same a week later.
Until then, public health officials are working to get more and more eligible teens vaccinated. In some cases, that means bringing vaccination clinics to school buildings.
Milford High School in Clermont County hosted a vaccination clinic in partnership with Clermont Public Health last week. District spokesperson Wendy Planicka says about 200 people came to the clinic, 150 of which were students. The second dose will be available on May 17.
$25 million can only buy you so much.
The Mason City School District s new fieldhouse and pool project, when completed next year, will be state of the art:
The fieldhouse will feature a 200-meter indoor track and three different multi-purpose courts, along with amenities like a batting cage and long jump pit.
The new pool is constructed so that the lanes can be turned to feature either 11 for school competition or eight, Olympic-length lanes for higher level competition. It will also feature new locker rooms, bathrooms, a trainer s room and a classroom area. Theater seating surrounds the space on two sides.
Bond $1M for Warren County woman accused of stabbing 3-year-old boy
Scott Wegener
and last updated 2021-04-08 20:38:36-04
A woman accused of stabbing a 3-year-old boy who lived next door to her home was arraigned Thursday afternoon in Mason Municipal Court where she entered a not guilty plea.
Xiaoyan Zhu, 46, in Deerfield Twp. had been hospitalized and under evaluation since March 4 when she allegedly stabbed the child with a ceramic knife, according to the Warren County Sheriffâs Office. She was booked Wednesday afternoon into the Warren County Jail.
Judge D. Andrew Batsche set bond at $1 million cash or surety and set a preliminary hearing for 2 p.m. April 15, according to court records.