Nothing is finalized, he said, explaining he didn t want to burden the industry but was asking for input on if the ordinance was needed and would perhaps fill a gap as the state board doesn t regularly do any inspections.
Massage therapist and business owner Stephanie Ramsey said the state board had never inspected her operation in her 23 years in business.
Questions raised at the hearing were on a wide variety of issues, including possible fees, the ordinance s language, effects on in-home operations, therapists working at multiple locations and sanitation of facilities.
The elephant in the room, though, was the question of whether the city and police were trying to get at prostitution or illegal sexual activity, known for decades to be an issue in some operations nationwide.
(Fargo, ND) Cass County residents who are homebound and therefore unable to obtain COVID-19 vaccine through their provider, a pharmacy, or other vaccine clinic are encouraged to contact Fargo Cass Public Health to inquire about access to vaccine through one of the FCPH mobile missions.
“We know there are members of our community who, for a variety of reasons, are not able to leave their home to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, says Suzanne Schaefer, FCPH Director of Nursing. Our mobile vaccine mission may be a good fit for those individuals, so we’re inviting them to contact us to explore that option.”
Commissioner Strand would like to see home saved as it belonged to a city addiction counselor. 6:00 am, Apr. 26, 2021 ×
The home of the late Jeremy Kelly, 1343 Second Ave. S., has been boarded up by a mortgage company with metal coverings as they decide if what the city has called a dangerous building can be repaired and sold. Barry Amundson / The Forum
FARGO A home owned by a man who provided counseling and needle exchange services to Fargo-Moorhead area residents suffering from drug addiction may yet be saved from demolition.
The city of Fargo has delayed by one month an order to tear down the home of Jeremy Kelly, 1343 Second Ave. S., which city inspectors had deemed a dangerous building. Kelly died at age 50 in March 2020.
18,000 vaccine doses slated for North Dakota are stuck in warehouses as demand declines
North Dakota s steady progress in vaccinating people against COVID-19 has stalled as the supply of vaccines now exceeds demand. Public health officials are stressing the effectiveness of the vaccine vs. the possibility of long-term symptoms or serious illness for those who aren t vaccinated. Written By: Patrick Springer | × A healthcare worker prepares a Pfizer coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccination in Los Angeles, California, U.S., January 7, 2021. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson/File Photo
FARGO More than 18,000 doses of coronavirus vaccine allocated to North Dakota are waiting in warehouses because demand has plunged and falls far short of supply.
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