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Tubby s Pizza, 112 N. East St., Galion, Feb. 4. Working containers of poisonous or toxic materials not properly labeled (critical, corrected during inspection). Observed a spray bottle of window cleaner unlabeled. Person in charge (PIC) immediately removed and labeled Windex.
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East Side Carryout, 1217 Harding Way East, Galion, Feb. 11. Refrigerated, ready-to-eat, CS foods not properly date marked (critical, corrected during inspection). Observed open ham/bologna ends in the deli cooler to be opened today but not marked with the discard date. PIC corrected by property labeling the meats with the discard date. Missing and/or incomplete allergen declaration(s) (critical, corrected during inspection). Observed several containers of sandwich spread, egg salad, and pasta salad without ingredients listed (placed in cooler for retail). PIC removed all containers and placed pre-printed labels with all ingredients on the containers prior to returning them t
In announcing the award, the association quoted DeCamp: The Crawford County Suicide Prevention Coalition includes a group of individuals, from various career paths and walks of life, who gather monthly to discuss how to provide resources, support and hope to all affected by suicide, he said in announcing the award. The coalition members are dedicated to their vision of having a suicide-free Crawford County. Now, more than ever as the community combats the COVID-19 pandemic, suicide prevention is of paramount importance. The members of the coalition are known for not just engaging in discussions, but truly taking action.
The coalition has been around for a number of years, working to raise both awareness and funding for suicide prevention efforts.
Galion City Schools staff to receive COVID-19 vaccine Friday
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Galion City Schools staff and administration will receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on Friday, Feb. 26. The Galion City Health Department will be administering the vaccine to Galion staff members.
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GALION Galion City Schools staff and administration will receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on Friday, Feb. 26. The Galion City Health Department will be administering the vaccine to Galion staff members.
“We are very excited to take this step in slowing the spread of COVID-19,” Galion Superintendent Jennifer Allerding said. “This is the first shot in the series, and it will not only protect our staff members, but also our students, families, and the Galion community.”
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