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Charleston school board to hear latest on district s reopening
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Santa Stomp Coming to Teutopolis Saturday Published on December 14 2020 11:22 am Last Updated on December 14 2020 11:22 am
Santa is coming to town! The Santa Stomp 5K Run / Walk being held Saturday, December 19, in Teutopolis will host the man in red, in addition to other race day festivities. Race proceeds will benefit Land of Lincoln Honor Flight, whose mission is to provide free roundtrip transportation for World War II, Korean and Vietnam war veterans to see their memorials in Washington, DC.
The 5K race and one-mile fun run kick off at Teutopolis Banquet Hall in Teutopolis at 9:00AM. Packet pick up begins at 7:30AM on December 19. Prizes will be awarded for top finishers in five-year age brackets, with every runner and walker receiving a finishing medal. Photos with Santa, cookies, a costume contest and more fun activities for the whole family will add to the jolly event. Race registration fees are $25 through December 7, and $30 after the deadline. The cutoff date for t
MATTOON â Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center is preparing to receive its first allotment of the new COVID-19 vaccine and to begin administering doses to its staff members.
Spokeswoman Patty Peterson said Sarah Bush Lincoln has been told that the initial shipment on Monday or Tuesday will consist of 475 vaccines and that subsequent shipments will follow on a weekly basis. She said the vaccination requires two shots three weeks apart, so it will take several weeks to serve all of the health center s approximately 2,700 staff members.
Peterson said Sarah Bush Lincoln has developed a plan for vaccinating staff members based on their position, age and work location. She said the vaccine could potentially have side effects for some recipients, so the health center will not administer doses to all the employees within a particular department during the same timeframe.Â