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Town of Spencer has new Clerk I am looking forward to joining the team in Spencer, said Stacy Craven. (Source: Town of Spencer) By David Whisenant | March 9, 2021 at 12:19 PM EST - Updated March 9 at 12:35 PM
SPENCER, N.C. (WBTV) - The Town of Spencer has selected Stacy Craven as its new Town Clerk. Craven brings over ten years of local government experience to the small town of approximately 3,250 residents in northern Rowan County.
She has worked in a variety of roles, including senior office assistant for Forsyth County Public Health, caseworker for Davidson County Social Services, and finance specialist for Davidson County Integrated Solid Waste. Her experience ranges from supervision and analysis to front-line customer service and regulation compliance.
The pool of North Carolinians eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine has grown. Now, pre-K-12 teachers, child care workers, and support staff can get their shot. Before, only health care workers and those over 65-years old qualified. The change could make things more complicated for the hundreds of vaccine providers charged with following those rules and verifying that no one is cutting the line.
Health care workers in two Triad communities are setting aside COVID-19 vaccines to give to teachers and other school staff members in their communities.
Healthcare companies prepare for Thursday ice storm, vaccine delays
Forsyth County Department of Public Health, Novant Health, and Wake Forest Baptist Health are all planning for vaccine shipment delays this week. Author: Chris Venzon (WFMY News2) Published: 6:07 PM EST February 16, 2021 Updated: 7:28 PM EST February 16, 2021
FORSYTH COUNTY, N.C. Multiple Triad healthcare companies are bracing for the possibility of COVID-19 vaccine shipment delays amid warnings of a second ice event this week.
Saturday s ice storm was among the worst the Triad has seen in half a decade, WFMY meteorologists said. More than 160,000 people were without power. COVID-19 vaccine operations were interrupted across the area by the severe weather.