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Donations help bring putting green to one Alabama Veterans Home Share Updated: 7:53 PM CST Feb 25, 2021 WVTM 13 Digital Putting Green, Col. Robert L. Howard State Veterans Home SOURCE: Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs
TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE Share Updated: 7:53 PM CST Feb 25, 2021 WVTM 13 Digital Alabama veterans who are also golf fans have a new place to practice their hobby.The Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs, along with the Alabama Golf Course Superintendents Association held a ribbon cutting for a new putting green at the Col. Robert L. Howard State Veterans Home in Pell City.The putting green is dedicated and named after Wayne Kendrick, who is a golf enthusiast and resident of the home, says the ADVA.“I want to thank the Alabama Golf Course Superintendents Association, our Veterans Service Organizations, and everyone who generously donated their time and resources to th
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Montgomery: Residents at Alabama’s four state veterans homes were set to receive COVID-19 vaccinations beginning Tuesday. The arrival of the vaccine is a bright spot amid a record-setting surge in COVID-19 cases. Alabama ranked sixth in the United States for the most new cases per capita in the past 14 days. Alabama’s vaccine plan has prioritized front-line medical workers and residents and employees of long-term care facilities for the first allotments of the vaccine. Health care workers began receiving vaccinations last week. State Health Officer Scott Harris said last week that vaccinations were to be begin at long-term care facilities this week under a partnership with pharmacies. The Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs said in a news release that the first immunizations of the Pfizer vaccine will be administer