Vaccination clinics will be held in each school district. 12:45 pm, Apr. 19, 2021 ×
Area students to receive COVID-19 vaccine if they want it. It will be not be mandatory for them to receive it. (Shutterstock image)
Students around the area will have an opportunity to receive the COVID-19 vaccine during clinics held at school.
The vaccine is not mandatory, but is being offered to students who are 16 years of age and older. Students who are 16 and 17 can receive the vaccine with parental permission. Those who are 18 years old do not need consent from a parent.
The clinics are being offered through a joint effort with Horizon Public Health, Sanford Health Broadway Clinic and Alexandria Clinic, a service of Alomere Health.
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Annette Losey, 95, passed away peacefully on February 9, 2021 at The Heights Assisted Living, Evansville.
Annette Louise Hyne was born on August 8, 1925 in Rutland Township, Dane County Wisconsin, the fourth daughter of Merrel and Eva (Hagen) Hyne. The family moved to the Edward Hyne farm (Hyne Road) in Evansville in 1930. Annette and her three older sisters were known for their strong singing voices in the Cooksville Lutheran Church Choir. She graduated from Evansville High School in 1943. Following high school, Annette was employed by Baker Manufacturing, Crescent Department Store (Spokane, Washington), Bewick Law Office, and The Leader in Evansville. In 1990, Annette retired as Supervisor at First Financial Bank.
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