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Relaxing restrictions, Food Night, mass vaccine sites: News from around our 50 states

Relaxing restrictions, Food Night, mass vaccine sites: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama © Staff Sgt. William Frye, 131st Mobile Public Affairs Maj. Gen. Sheryl Gordon, adjutant general of the Alabama National Guard, receives a COVID-19 vaccination on Jan. 7. Montgomery: Alabama National Guard troops will begin work later this month administering COVID-19 vaccines in at least 24 rural counties, the state said Tuesday. The National Guard, with two 55-member mobile vaccination teams that can provide 8,000 doses a week, will work with public health and local officials to determine sites and logistics, Gov. Kay Ivey’s office said in a statement. Guard immunizations will start March 23. Statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed 15.2% of Alabama’s 4.9 million residents have received at least one dose of the vaccine that protects against the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19. That was lo

Her uncle, an inmate at Camp Hill prison, had been hospitalized with COVID-19 She had no idea

Her uncle, an inmate at Camp Hill prison, had been hospitalized with COVID-19. She had no idea. Updated Mar 10, 2021; Posted Mar 10, 2021 Hundreds of infections have been reported at the State Correctional Institution at Camp Hill, shown in this file photo. Across Pennsylvania, some family members of inmates have said they weren t notified if their loved ones were infected or hospitalized due to COVID-19. Facebook Share A few weeks ago, January Payne learned that her uncle had been rushed to Harrisburg Hospital gravely ill with COVID-19. Payne didn’t find out until more than a month after the fact that her uncle, Antone Wilson, an inmate at State Correctional Institution at Camp Hill, had been hospitalized for a week.

Sheriff candidate Shank accused of misconduct in 14 as prison officer

In the weeks before he retired as a corrections officer at the State Correctional Institution at Cambridge Springs in late 2014, Erie County Councilman Brian Shank, who is now a Republican candidate for sheriff, faced allegations of misconduct that would later become part of a civil lawsuit against one of his peers.  In sworn depositions, Shank admitted to some of the allegations lodged against him by female inmates, including hitting inmates on the buttocks with a ruler on one occasion and intentionally discussing bacon in front of a Muslim inmate, which he said was part of a running joke between he and the woman.

Grand jury report: Palmer had five contacts with police prior to arrest

Grand jury report: Palmer had five contacts with police prior to arrest
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