Appleton Post-Crescent
MENASHA - Police arrested a Neenah man Thursday in connection with a burglary this week at St. Thomas Church.
The Episcopal church, located at 226 Washington St., was broken into Tuesday, according to Menasha police. Someone stole scrip fundraising cards, gift cards, a small amount of cash from a locked safe and silver items from the church s sacristy, which were also in a locked safe, the church wrote in a Facebook post Tuesday. We ask you to please pray for peace, forgiveness, as well as for the thieves themselves, the church wrote in the Facebook post, along with photos of two broken glass windows.
APPLETON - Appointments are available at the Fox Cities COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic on Wednesday and Thursday.
It ll be the last opportunity to receive a first-dose Pfizer vaccine, the city said in a Friday news release. The site, a partnership between tri-county health departments, ThedaCare, Ascension Wisconsin and a number of other health care organizations in the Fox Valley, will close at the end of May.
Appointments are available from 9 to 11:30 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. each operating day at the clinic, located at the Fox Cities Exhibition Center, 355 W. Lawrence St.
Second doses will be scheduled after the first, the city said.
Apr 30, 2021 | 2:42 PM
Winnebago County is switching operations at its vaccination clinic at the Sunnyview Expo Center in Oshkosh. Every Wednesday in May will be “Walk-In Wednesdays”–where appointments will not be required to get a shot. Wednesdays will also feature the single-dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine–which means recipients would be considered fully-vaccinated two weeks after getting their shots.
Meanwhile, next week will be the last week that those using the vaccination clinic at the Fox Cities Exhibition Center in Appleton will be able to get a first dose of the Pfizer vaccine. The Health Department is looking to shut down the facility at the end of May–meaning those getting a first dose next week would get their second shot right before closure.
APPLETON - The COVID-19 vaccine clinic at the Fox Cities Exhibition Center will close at the end of May, a spokesperson for the city of Appleton confirmed Monday morning.
The clinic launched Feb. 2 as a partnership between tri-county health departments, ThedaCare, Ascension Wisconsin and a number of other health care organizations in the Fox Valley. To date, staff have administered more than 27,000 shots.
There are still several opportunities to be vaccinated at the exhibition center, located at 355 W. Lawrence St. in Appleton. This week, appointments are available Tuesday through Thursday at foxcitiescovidvaccine.com or by calling 920-399-2550.
Appointments are encouraged, but you can also walk in and receive a shot, according to a Sunday press release from the city.