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Vaccine registration details given | News, Sports, Jobs

cbleck@miningjournal.net MARQUETTE The Marquette County Health Department has provided pre-registration details regarding the new COVID-19 vaccination priority groups. As of Monday, eligibility will be expanded to include residents age 50 and over with medical conditions or disabilities as well as family members who care for children with special health care needs. Eligibility will expand again to include all residents age 50 and over on March 22. The MCHD will begin accepting pre-registration for these two groups at 10 a.m. today. It is developing a new registration form that includes information about medical conditions. Anyone age 50 and over or those caring for a child with special health care needs may pre-register using a link to be posted at mqthealth.org. The health department will use this information to contact people.

DBusiness Daily Update: MEDC Initiative Sends $10M to Nearly 700 Small Businesses, Oregon Company Creates 300+ Metro Detroit Jobs, and More

DBusiness Magazine DBusiness Daily Update: MEDC Initiative Sends $10M to Nearly 700 Small Businesses, Oregon Company Creates 300+ Metro Detroit Jobs, and More Our roundup of the latest news from metro Detroit and Michigan businesses as well as announcements from government agencies, including updates about the COVID-19 pandemic. To share a business or nonprofit story, please send us a message. Courtesy of Bridge, as of March 4 Our roundup of the latest news from metro Detroit and Michigan businesses as well as announcements from government agencies, including updates about the COVID-19 pandemic. To share a business or nonprofit story, please send us a message.

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Investigation yields unanswered questions about Scottville s finances

This story was modified on Tuesday, Dec. 23 to reflect a correction. SCOTTVILLE — “Incidents” with “unanswered questions” have been discovered in the investigation into Scottville’s finances stemming from a near-miss of the city’s 2020 revenue-sharing paperwork deadline, and one city employee will be questioned about those issues in the new year, according to City Attorney Carlos Alvarado. During Monday’s city commission meeting, Alvarado provided an update about the investigation, which is being conducted by a committee consisting of himself, Mayor Marcy Spencer and Police Chief Matt Murphy, currently serving as acting city manager. Alvarado stated that there are some specifics about the investigation that he can not disclose without violating the privacy of the employee in question, but he provided what information he could.

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