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Hellbender project gets pitched to DeWine | News, Sports, Jobs

Apr 17, 2021 MAKING THE CASE — Jefferson Soil and Water Conservation District Board Chairman Mark Nelson and Projects Manager Aaron Dodds were introduced to Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine by state Rep. Ron Ferguson, R-Wintersville, and presented him with information about the eastern hellbender and a property in Jefferson County that is home to the animal the district wants to preserve during his visit to Steubenville on Monday. Permission from the general assembly for DeWine to transfer the property from the state to the district was included in House Bill 74, putting the proposal on the governor s desk. By ANDREW GRIMM Staff writer STEUBENVILLE The Jefferson Soil and Water Conservation district went through a long road to get a proposal to take over a piece of land and protect the eastern hellbender on the governor’s desk.

Wisconsin health officials: Don t let vaccine side effects deter you from getting second dose

Wisconsin health officials: Don t let vaccine side effects deter you from getting second dose Getting that first shot of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine is just the first step in becoming fully immunized against COVID-19, but health officials say getting that second and final dose is essential in beating this pandemic. and last updated 2021-04-14 18:52:26-04 MILWAUKEE — Getting that first shot of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine is just the first step in becoming fully immunized against COVID-19, but health officials say getting that second and final dose is essential in beating this pandemic. It s important for all of us to get vaccinated, and there are benefits at the individual and population level that outweigh the risk of what we know could be posed by a vaccine, said Epidemiologist for the Jefferson County Health Department, Samroz Jakvani.

Jefferson COVID numbers slide back into Yellow | News

A change in the COVID-19 metrics moved Jefferson County back into a “Yellow” advisory on Wednesday after a few weeks in the “Blue.” “We are moving in the wrong direction,” said Jefferson County, Jefferson County Health Department Administrator Tammy Monroe, who said the agency is continuing to emphasize wearing masks and social distancing, but currently will not enact further restrictions. On Wednesday, Jefferson County saw an increase of 33 new COVID-19 cases from the previous day with a seven-day positivity rating of 5.4% and a unique positivity rating of 18.6%. Jefferson County Sheriff Dave Thomas reported Tuesday that eight inmates in the Jefferson County Jail have tested positive for COVID-19 and locked the facility down to outside visitors.

Message clear ­— get vaccinated | News, Sports, Jobs

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine issued a simple reminder to area residents during Monday’s visit to Steubenville: Get your COVID-19 vaccination. DeWine and his wife, Fran, stopped at the Jefferson County Health Department’s vaccination clinic inside the Fort Steuben Mall as part of their tour of the state. It was the 32nd clinic they have visited during the past several weeks. All of the stops serve several purposes. First, they allow the governor to see firsthand how the process of vaccinating Ohioans is progressing. Second, they give the governor the opportunity to personally thank the officials and medical personal who are making sure those procedures are working smoothly.

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