Apr 17, 2021
The Trumbull County Combined Health District will be hosting a vaccine clinic next week to individuals age 16 and older.
The clinic will be 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the Trumbull County Fairgrounds. Those attending the clinic are asked to enter the fairgrounds at Gate A on Bazetta Road, according to the health district. There will be 800 doses of Pfizer offered.
Registration is required and can be completed at https://gettheshot.coronavirus.ohio.gov/ and enter the access code BXRHJ1NS43.
The district also is asking everyone attending to download, print and complete the COVID-19 vaccine administration record form and bring it to the fairgrounds, along with a driver’s license or some form of identification. Those under 18 must have a parent or legal guardian present and bring either an identification or birth certificate for proof of age.
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GIRARD After recent incidents involving pit bulls, including one killing another dog, city officials are cracking down on vicious canines following guidelines from an ordinance originally approved in 1987.
Mayor James Melfi told city council this week that a pit bull has been running loose in the city, mainly in the Tod Avenue area and near Tod Park, and residents are complaining about the dog being aggressive.
He said an ordinance approved in July 1987 indicates that no resident should own and harbor a pit bull terrier.
“We have been getting some calls about dogs, which is not unusual in the spring. The dogs that have been bothersome have been pit bulls. We will not allow our citizens to be intimidated by dog owners who do not follow the law,” Melfi said.