CCHD scheduling COVID-19 vaccinations for age 40+
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Susan Jacobs, one of the many volunteers of the Clinton County Medical Reserve Corps, administers the COVID-19 vaccine to Mike Williams on Wednesday at the Expo Center at the Clinton County Fairgrounds.
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Local residents wait 15 minutes after receiving their COVID-19 vaccination at the Expo Center at the Clinton County Fairgrounds on Wednesday. The wait is to see if there are any negative reactions to the vaccination.
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Ken Messer receives his COVID-19 vaccine from Ebany George of the Clinton County Health District on Wednesday. Messer was one of many locals who received their first dose at the Expo Center at the Clinton County Fairgrounds.
HealthFirst for Clinton County announces next grant cycle
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WILMINGTON – HealthFirst for Clinton County a community foundation which awards grants worth thousands of dollars to community health-related projects announces the organization’s next grant cycle beginning at 8 a.m. Monday, March 15.
Clinton County-based 501(c)3 organizations, government entities, non-profit organizations, and otherwise tax-exempt groups that work to promote the good health of residents in Clinton County are eligible to apply.
HealthFirst for Clinton County will accept letters of intent until Monday, April 26. The grant platform where the letter of intent will be available can be found on either the HealthFirst for Clinton County or Clinton County Foundation websites.
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