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AUM To Offer COVID-19 Vaccine to Those Who Qualify

AUM To Offer COVID-19 Vaccine to Those Who Qualify Auburn University at Montgomery says it will offer an allotment of the COVID-19 vaccine starting this week. The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine will be offered to any community members who meets ADPH’s Phase 1A and 1B guidelines. The clinic will be held on Wednesday, February 17 and Thursday, February 18 from 8:00AM to 11:00AM and 1:30PM to 4:00PM at the AUM Wellness Center at the corner of Taylor Road and East Drive. University officials say anyone who is interested in receiving the vaccine must reserve their appointment at least 12 hours before their desired appointment time on either day.

Tinseltown Talks column: Paul Hogan talks The Very Excellent Mr Dundee - Entertainment - Arkansas News Bureau

  Wednesday Feb 10, 2021 at 8:35 AM Feb 10, 2021 at 8:35 AM It’s been 35 years since Paul Hogan unleashed the iconic character of rugged reptile wrestling Mick Dundee onto the world in the 1980s hit film “Crocodile Dundee” and two sequels. Hogan returned last December - via digital download in the U.S. - in “The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee” to be released on Blu-ray/DVD Feb. 16. The Aussie actor is quick to point out that “Mr. Dundee” is not another Dundee movie, but a self-parody where the quiet-living Hogan (starring as himself) falls afoul of a series of ill-fated self-inflicted blunders that snowball, sullying his good reputation. The film also takes a gentle jab at celebrity culture and social media.

Tinseltown Talks column: Paul Hogan talks The Very Excellent Mr Dundee

Jest a Moment column: Presidential pets have left their mark - Opinion - The Daily Telegram - Adrian, MI

Columns share an author’s personal perspective. EDITOR’S NOTE: This is an updated version of a previously published column. After a four-year absence during the previous administration, pets will once again be sharing digs with the First Family with the return of the Bidens to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. So in observance of this year’s upcoming Presidents’ Day on Feb. 15, it seems fitting to remember many of these unelected White House residents who, in some cases,

Jest a Moment column: Presidential pets have left their mark - Opinion - Arkansas News Bureau

  Thursday Jan 28, 2021 at 9:20 AM Jan 30, 2021 at 4:58 PM Columns share an author’s personal perspective. EDITOR’S NOTE: This is an updated version of a previously published column. After a four-year absence during the previous administration, pets will once again be sharing digs with the First Family with the return of the Bidens to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. So in observance of this year’s upcoming Presidents’ Day on Feb. 15, it seems fitting to remember many of these unelected White House residents who, in some cases, were probably viewed by the American public with even greater affection than their elected masters. Over the past 232 years, hundreds of animals have barked, purred, squawked, squeaked, neighed, cackled, quacked, hooted, mooed or growled their way through most of the 46 U.S. presidencies. George Washington began the presidential pet parade in 1789 by bringing his parrot, Polly, as well as many dogs and horses to his adm

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