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CCHD announces walk-in COVID-19 vaccinations next week - Wilmington News Journal

CCHD announces walk-in COVID-19 vaccinations next week Submitted article WILMINGTON – The Clinton County Health District (CCHD) is hosting Walk-In Clinics for COVID-19 vaccinations (Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer brands) on the campus of Southern State Community College (SSCC) in Wilmington the week of May 10. Priority will be given to those individual who register in advance Individuals may register in advance at this at https://bookclintoncovidvax.timetap.com/#/ . The clinics are: • Wednesday, May 12 noon-4 p.m. (Pfizer) We will continue to accommodate those Clinton Countians who are not comfortable with online scheduling technology. Please call our office to schedule at 937-382-3829 and follow the message prompts to extension 114. Leave a message and a representative from our office will call you back to schedule.

Davenport Man Charged with Murder in Death of Breasia Terrell | AM 600 WMT

By Dave Bohl/Madeleine McCormick May 5, 2021 (Davenport, IA) A man s now charged with murder in the death of an 10 year-old Davenport girl who went missing last summer. Henry Earl Dinkins is charged with first-degree murder and kidnapping after he had been named a person of interest. Dinkins is the father of Breasia Terrell s half-brother and is a registered sex offender. Terrell went missing in July of 2020, after staying at Dinkins home over night with her half-brother. After months of searching and continued pleas for Breasia Terrell s safe return, her body was found near DeWitt, Iowa in March. (Photo from the Clinton County Sheriff s Office)

Davenport Man Charged with Murder in Death of Breasia Terrell

Saranac town clerk faces felony charges | News, Sports, Jobs - Adirondack Daily Enterprise

Press-Republican SARANAC Saranac Town Clerk Mary L. Bell, 54, is accused of falsifying records and faces multiple felony counts. State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli and Clinton County District Attorney Andrew Wylie announced the Redford woman was arrested Thursday for allegedly hiding her failure to deposit more than $800 in cash payments to the town that she had collected as clerk between April and August 2017. “Ms. Bell, as an elected official, swore to act with honesty and integrity,” DiNapoli said in a statement. “Instead, she took advantage of her position to manipulate the town’s records to cover for missing cash she was supposed to deposit.

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