Genesee County replacing two COVID-19 vaccination mega sites with one
Updated May 11, 2021;
Posted May 11, 2021
UM-Flint nursing students Michaela Dimello, left, and Allison Gozdor work in tandem as they help give hundreds of first doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to Genesee County residents on Monday, March 29, 2021 at Bishop Airport in Flint. The Genesee County Health Department continue to facilitate the vaccination of local residents. (Jake May | MLive.com)Jake May
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GENESEE COUNTY, MI The county says it’s shutting down two COVID-19 vaccination mega sites and replacing them with a single large-scale site at the Diplomat Pharmacy building.
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Family feels seen by accessible playground plans for Lansing
For Julia and Marlon Olivas, trips to the playground have always been difficult.
The Olivas three children all have some form of autism, which can trigger sensory overload. On one outing years ago, their eldest daughter, Charlotte, 9, fell and broke her leg. On another, their son, Gabe, 6, tried to run away from his mother. Their youngest, Violet, 2, recently fell from a rock climbing wall and got scraped up. I have to be really picky (about) where I take all three kids alone by myself, Julia said. It’s really important that there’s not a place where Gabe and Violet can run off to.
Public unveiling planned for Genesee County Sheriff’s education facility
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FLINT, MI The Genesee County Sheriff’s Office is set to hold a public unveiling this week of its new education facility for former Genesee County Jail inmates with a felony on record.
The unveiling will be held at 5601 North Saginaw Street during Sheriff Chris Swanson’s 1 p.m. weekly news conference on Wednesday, April 21.
The new facility is an expansion of the department’s IGNITE program, which aims to break the cycle of generational incarceration negatively affecting families and communities. The program is made possible in partnership with Mt. Morris Consolidated Schools.