The event would have been in March. Wellebrate was also canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic.
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Due to the continued prevalence of COVID-19, Tri-County Health Care has canceled the Wellebrate event, which would have occurred in March 2021.
According to a Tri-County news release, Tri-County has canceled or postponed most in-person events to better follow recommended Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Minnesota Department of Health guidelines regarding COVID-19.
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Update: Broadside crash near Sebeka leaves man in serious condition
Authorities responded to a two-vehicle crash at approximately 2:30 p.m. Friday about two miles north of Sebeka on Highway 71 near 308th Street. Lieutenant Mike Wedin of the Minnesota State Patrol said a silver Pontiac was traveling northbound on .
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Authorities responded to a two-vehicle crash at approximately 2:30 p.m. Friday about two miles north of Sebeka on Highway 71 near 308th Street. Lieutenant Mike Wedin of the Minnesota State Patrol said the single occupant of the pictured silver Pontiac sedan suffered serious injuries in the collision, while the two occupants of the other vehicle involved suffered minor injuries.
The state has expanded priority groups to include adults 65 years and older, school teachers, school staff members and child care workers. There is currently a limited supply of vaccines available.
First annual Give Day raises over $10,000
The annual event will support different projects at the hospital. This year s funds will go towards an ultra-violet robot.
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Tri-County Health Care Foundation executive director Ryan Damlo (left) presented Wayne Wolden, the winner of the Give Day raffle, with a personalized UV light. The event had 35 donors and raised over $10,000.
Photo courtesy of Tri-County Health Care
The Tri-County Health Care Foundation hosted Give Day on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020. This event kicked off the formation of a new annual support committee dedicated to raising funds for special projects at Tri-County Health Care.
What you need to know about the how, why and when about receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.
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The vaccines are finally here!
Recently, Tri-County Health Care began vaccinating frontline workers. Over 200 staff members have received the vaccine. We are still waiting for direction from national and state health authorities about when the vaccine will be available to the general public. Please stay connected with Tri-County Health Care for future updates. We have received many questions about the vaccine.
Some common questions are answered below:
Do you have any information about when the vaccine will be available at the local level?