Huntsville, texas. There is not, however, something called the huntsville unit hospital in huntsville, texas, although sometimes the state of texas lies and says there is. According to a lawsuit filed this past fall, texas sent a purchase order to a Company Called Pharmacy Innovations to try to buy a number of drugs that the state of texas wanted to use to inject into prisoners to kill them. On the purchase order to this pharmacy, they said the entity that was requesting the drugs was the huntsville unit hospital. Which sounds nice, right . Except what they mean is, the texas state penitentiary at huntsville, also sometimes known as the huntsville unit, which is not a hospital. The prison had a hospital long ago apparently but that hospital has not existed since Something Like 1983. When the pharmacy found out where they had really sent their drugs in response to this purchase order, when they found out it wasnt to a hospital and what it meant about how these drugs were going to be use
Called the huntsville unit hospital in huntsville, texas, although sometimes the state of texas lies and says there is. According to a lawsuit filed this past fall, texas sent a purchase order to a Company Called Pharmacy Innovations to try to buy a number of drugs that the state of texas wanted to use to inject into prisoners to kill them. On the purchase order to this pharmacy, they said the entity that was requesting the drugs was the huntsville unit hospital. Which sounds nice, right . Except what they mean is, the texas state penitentiary at huntsville, also sometimes known as the huntsville unit, which is not a hospital. The prison had a hospital long ago apparently but that hospital has not existed since Something Like 1983. When this pharmacy, Pharmacy Innovations, found out where they had really sent their drugs in response to this purchase order, when they found out it wasnt to a hospital and what it meant about how these drugs were going to be used, the Company Reportedly wa
Hospital in huntsville, texas, although sometimes the state of texas lies and says there is. According to a lawsuit filed this past fall, texas sent a purchase order to a Company Called Pharmacy Innovations to try to buy a number of drugs that the state of texas wanted to use to inject into prisoners to kill them. On the purchase order to this pharmacy, they said the entity that was requesting the drugs was the huntsville unit hospital. Which sounds nice, right . Except what they mean is, the texas state penitentiary at huntsville, also sometimes known as the huntsville unit, which is not a hospital. The prison had a hospital long ago apparently but that hospital has not existed since Something Like 1983. When the pharmacy found out where they had really sent their drugs in response to this purchase order, when they found out it wasnt to a hospital and what it meant about how these drugs were going to be used, the Company Reportedly was shocked. They were caught unaware that the drugs
May 9, 2021
Pictured is the âBe The Sparkle In Someoneâs Lifeâ table designed by Lorinda Petransky and Kathy Park for the Court Appointed Special Advocates Come to the Table virtual auction that starts Friday, May 14, at betterunite.com/CASAofChautauquaCounty.
MAYVILLE Court Appointed Special Advocates of Chautauqua County will hold its 13th annual Come to the Table virtual auction from Friday through Thursday, May 20, at www.betterunite.com/CASAofChautauquaCounty.
Locally designed tablescapes will be auctioned to the highest bidder along with a service auction and basket giveaway. Registration is free. The public is invited.
Themed tables available for bidding this year include “an Heirloom Homestead,” “Activities for Children Ages 1-100,” “Summer Dinner Party,” “the Spa-aah’s Have It,” “Tea for All Seasons and Reasons,” “Table O’Beer,” and “Backyard Picnic.” Up for auction will also be a seven-night stay in a private condo in My
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More than 50,000 Chautauqua County residents have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, state statistics indicate. That represents about 39% of the county’s entire population, while according to county data that slightly lags state information 42.75% of eligible residents over the age of 16 have received a shot.
Meanwhile, 36,986 residents have completed their vaccine series meaning they have either received both of the two-shot vaccines or have received the one-dose shot.
The county should see a significant boost in those who have completed the vaccination process shortly. That’s because thousands of local residents who took part in one of a series of mass vaccination clinics about a month ago many held at SUNY Fredonia and Jamestown Community College will soon return for second doses.