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Putnam County court records - The Lima News

Putnam County court records March 31 Tony Lomeli, 49, 204 E. Broadway St., Leipsic, was sentenced to 180 days jail for failure to comply with order/signal of an officer and attempted intimidation. He was given credit for six days served and granted work release. He was placed on five years community control. He must obtain and maintain employment and complete all counseling and treatment recommended. Charges of abduction, assault and resisting arrest were dismissed. April 1 Renee A. Horstman, Cloverdale, and Christopher P. Horstman, Cloverdale, were granted a dissolution of marriage. They were married Oct. 16, 2010 and have three children. April 5 Michael T. Huizenga, 53, 2764 Road 22-B Continental, was sentenced to 180 days jail for an amended charge of inducing panic. He was also fined $1,000 with the judge suspending the jail sentence and $500 of the fine. He must not possess any dangerous weapons and must forfeit the Remington 870 Magnum Express Pump shotgun to the sheriff

It Is Nearly Impossible To Not Find a COVID-19 Vaccine In CNY

For the first time since the COVID-19 vaccine was rolled out, it is nearly impossible not to be able to find one in Central New York. Whether you live in Madison, Herkimer or Oneida Counties, odds are a vaccine is readily available to you. Just announced at the beginning of this week, eligibility for the COVID-19 shot has expanded to anyone 30-years-old or older. It was also announced by New York State officials that beginning on April 6th, 2021 individuals 16-years-old and older may get their vaccine. This is certainly a huge step in moving forward with helping eliminate the spread of the Coronavirus.

You Will Now Be Able To Visit Your Loved Ones At MVHS

Before the COVID-19 Pandemic the local hospitals would only ever suspend visitation if the flu numbers began to creep up too high. Now, for over a year it has been nearly impossible to gain admittance to a hospital to visit a loved one, regardless of their condition. Now, things are changing and it will make recovery for those hospitalized patients a little easier. Mohawk Valley Health System announced Wednesday that per New York State Department of Health Guidelines they are going to be updating their visitation policy and loosening restrictions brought on by the Global Pandemic we have all come to know as COVID. These changes are dramatic, but are one more sign that hopefully this virus may be finally getting under control.

Where and how to get the COVID-19 vaccine in Pa

Where and how to get the COVID-19 vaccine in Pa
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