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DVIDS - News - Kansas community teams up to make COVID-19 vaccines more accessible

8 SALINA, Kan. – The auditorium at the Kansas Army National Guard’s regional training institute in Salina buzzed with activity April 15 as the Salina Family Healthcare Center’s COVID-19 vaccination clinic prepared to open its doors. “The organization reached out to us to see if the Kansas Army National Guard would have facilities to support a Salina community COVID-19 vaccination clinic, and we did,” said Maj. Michael Billings, Kansas Training Center battalion executive officer. “We still have Kansas Army National Guard training here, but we were able to de-conflict and work everything out for them to use our auditorium and hopefully get some more people access to the COVID vaccine.”

Saline County begins online registration for COVID-19 vaccination

Saline County begins online registration for COVID-19 vaccination The Salina Journal Online registration has come to Saline County for members of the public eligible in Phase 2 of the COVID-19 vaccination guidelines. Salina Family Healthcare Center, Saline County Health Department and Salina Regional Health Center announced the online registration, which is available by clicking the Register for Vaccine” tab at the top of the the county s vaccine website, www.vaccinatesalinecountyks.com. Last week, scheduling for vaccination was closed after all 900 of the appointments were claimed in under 30 minutes. “We are so pleased that 900 people, most of whom are senior citizens, were able to receive their vaccine this week,” said Jason Tiller, Saline County health officer. “Now that we have more clarity from the state about how much vaccine we will have and how often it will be delivered, we’ve been able to create a more long-term sustainable solution to vaccine scheduli

Nominating commission announces three nominees for Court of Appeals vacancy

Nominating commission announces three nominees for Court of Appeals vacancy The Salina Journal TOPEKA   The Court of Appeals Nominating Commission announced the three nominees chosen to fill the vacancy created by the Supreme Court appointment of Melissa Taylor Standridge. Gov. Laura Kelly will appoint one nominee to fill the vacancy and will submit that appointee for Senate consent during the 2021 legislative session.  The three Court of Appeals nominees are as follows: • Angela D. Coble  Coble, of Salina, is a judicial clerk with Judge Gwynne E. Birzer for the U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas. She serves as a board member of the Salina Family Healthcare Center and is a member of the Wichita Women Attorney’s Association, the Kansas Women Attorney’s Association, and the Saline-Ottawa County Bar Association. Coble earned her bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Kansas Wesleyan University and her law degree from Washburn University.

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