The Clay County Health Department has received notification of potential COVID exposure for individuals working at First Christian Church or being served a Christmas Eve Meal from the First Christian Church in Flora on December 24. Due to the large number of individuals that may possibly have been exposed, Clay County Hospital Medical Clinic and the Clay County Health Department are establishing additional testing hours to accommodate those seeking tests. Expanded testing hours this weekend are as follows: December 31 – until 4 p.m. at CCH Medical Clinic, call 662-2131 for appointment. January 1 – 9 a.m. until Noon at Beyond the Bell, drive-through, no appointment necessary January 2 – 8 a.m. until Noon at CCH Medical Clinic, call 662-2131 for appointment. 9 a.m. until Noon at Beyond the Bell, drive-through, no appointment necessary, January 3 – 9 a.m. until Noon at Beyond the Bell, drive-through, no appointment necessary
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Wednesday, December 23, 2020
By IVY JACOBS, Times Reporter
School Board member Kevin Kumpf (left) received a plaque from Board President Tom Reberger in appreciation for his service to the board, the school corporation and the community during the December meeting.
Ivy Jacobs photo
As 2021 approaches, School Board President Tom Reberger presented a plaque to outgoing board member Kevin Kumpf for his service as a member of the Clay Community School Board of Trustees, but it was for much more.
Ive enjoyed and appreciated the opportunity to serve on the school board for CCS and to serve the people of Clay County, said Kumpf, who congratulated the newest employees of the corporation by saying, Youre going to love it ( working for the schools). Ive always said we have more than our fair share of good people working at CCSC. Good luck, and thank you.