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Tenth of Cumberland County residents have first COVID vaccine dose

More than 23,250 second doses have been administered in the county, Green said. The county is currently giving inoculating health care workers; residents and staff of long-term care facilities; people who are 65 years old or older; and child care and school workers. Those who are eligible can make an appointment to get a vaccine at the county’s website. Those who need assistance can call 910-678-7657. Help is available County residents who are having trouble paying their rent or utility bills because of the COVID-19 pandemic can apply for help, officials said. Families with school-aged children also can seek assistance for help paying for food.

Governor Kelly encourages Kansans to apply for Low Income Energy Assistance Program funding available to help pay high electricity bills

GREAT BEND TRIBUNE More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Governor Kelly encourages Kansans to apply for Low Income Energy Assistance Program funding available to help pay high electricity bills TOPEKA – On Monday, Governor Laura Kelly encouraged Kansans to apply for funds available through the Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP) to help pay high electricity bills caused by extremely cold temperatures. Due to extreme cold, Kansans may see higher than usual utility costs. “My administration is considering every tool at our disposal to ensure Kansans and communities are protected from price surges caused by the extreme weather,” said Governor Laura Kelly. “While LIEAP assistance is available to Kansans experiencing higher than usual utility costs, we continue to communicate with our local and federal partners to address this problem.”

Coloradans struggling to pay utilities during the pandemic can receive free utility upgrades in their homes

Coloradans struggling to pay utilities during the pandemic can receive free utility upgrades in their homes A lot of people don t know the Energy Resource Center even exists Like many people in Colorado, Arvada resident Giovanno Ostuni fell on hard times recently and lost his job in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. But the Energy Resource Center offered him a helping hand with his home and is ready to help others in about 20 Colorado counties. and last updated 2021-03-01 09:45:53-05 ARVADA, Colo. — Like many people in Colorado, Arvada resident Giovanno Ostuni fell on hard times recently and lost his job in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. But the Energy Resource Center offered him a helping hand with his home and is ready to help others in about 20 Colorado counties.

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