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IndyCar courts Black fans, drivers in its push to diversify

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Workforce chief s leadership lauded | Covid-19: Caught in the grip

Courtesy Fred Payne, head of the Indiana Department of Workforce Development, speaks during an early COVID-19 press conference last year.  Previous Next Sunday, March 14, 2021 1:00 am Workforce chief s leadership lauded Even as jobless claims surged by factor of 70, checks kept going out NIKI KELLY | The Journal Gazette INDIANAPOLIS – During the early days of the pandemic, Fred Payne s job as head of the Department of Workforce Development skyrocketed to the forefront for Hoosiers. He was the face of an agency that was the difference between whether people were buying food for their children, paying rent, getting medication and more. That s because the department issues unemployment benefits and saw an increase in weekly claims of 70 times the normal during the middle weeks of March last year.

Marion County health officials to deploy mobile vaccination units

Mar 12, 2021 / 06:34 PM EST INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) The Indiana State Health Department on Friday announced more than 2 million vaccination doses have been administered to Hoosiers, and nearly 800,000 Hoosiers were fully vaccinated. Marion County Public Health Department is working to increase those doses by deploying mobile vaccination units to reach minority Hoosiers. “We want to make sure we’re having an equitable distribution of the vaccines to everyone,” said MCPHD director Dr. Virginia Caine. “Especially anyone that’s meeting our highest risk populations for complications, hospitalizations, and death related to the COVID-19 infection.” Which is why the department has plans to use mobile hot-spot vaccinations.

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