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Cameron, Health Department detail vaccine policies

ANGOLA — Cameron Memorial Community Hospital and the Steuben County Health Department have put out a primer to help people determine when they might be able to get a COVID-19 vaccine, a news release said. The Indiana Department of Health announced Wednesday it has updated its vaccination plan. The changes expand access to the vaccine and continue the state’s commitment to first protect health care workers caring for patients with COVID-19, people who are at the highest risk of being hospitalized or dying and those at high risk of exposure to COVID-19. “We have been highly encouraged by the outpouring of requests we’ve received from community members anxious for their turn to be vaccinated,” said Connie McCahill, president and CEO at Cameron. “Each new phase the state opens is another giant leap towards beating this virus and returning to the normalcy we all desire.”

Three men fall through Big Turkey Lake ice

STROH — Three men had to be pulled from Big Turkey Lake after falling through the ice on Wednesday, said a news release from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Law Enforcement. Indiana Conservation Officers responded to a report of three fishermen who had fallen through at about 3:30 p.m. One man had fallen into the lake as he was going out to ice fish with his father. He was freed from the water by two other fishermen and as they were returning to shore, they all went in. At approximately 3:30 p.m., Steuben County Communications received a 911 call that the fishermen had fallen through the ice near the 10200 block West C.R. 475S.

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REMCs working in tandem on fiber optics projects

ANGOLA — Mark Leu no longer thinks of LaGrange County REMC as just an electric membership cooperative that serves a rural community. “We no longer consider ourselves an electric cooperative. We are now an electric and communications cooperative,” said Leu, CEO of LaGrange County REMC. That’s the new reality of two electric cooperatives that had humble beginnings of simply working to string wire to rural LaGrange and Steuben counties so those who lived in the country — mainly farmers — had electricity. Both REMCs are starting to work on providing fiber optics to their members so broadband connectivity becomes a reality out in areas that, much like electricity during the Great Depression, was dark.

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