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Shown at their final rehearsal before leaving for Washington and President Kennedyâs 1961 inauguration parade are the 53 members of the Fort Dodge Lanciers and their leaders who made the trip. Director El Presley is shown at the left of the banner and drillmaster Mike Kelly is at the right in the front row. Mrs. A.B. Churchill, who was in charge of the girls color guard, is at right in one of the back rows.
Left to right, the drum corps members are: Jackie Churchill, Linda Posegate, Robert H. Presley, Tim Hart, Jerry McCarville, Mitch Hart, Diane Lyerly, Miles Schwendemann, Gail Sperry, Tom Lentsch, Danny Day, Judy Davis, Tom Kozel, Mary Magoon, Steve Ryan, Bob Dunker, Susan Yost, Tom Soppeland.
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SIOUX CITY Woodbury County is slated to receive 1,950 doses of Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine in the next few days.
Siouxland District Health Department Director Kevin Grieme made the long-awaited announcement of the vaccine s impending arrival Monday during a news conference at the Security Institute on Western Iowa Tech Community College s campus. He said health care workers staffing emergency rooms and treating hospitalized COVID-19 patients will be the first to be immunized. What the community needs to understand is that simply within Woodbury County we have over 4,000 individuals that are employed in our health care businesses and companies, so we don t even have enough to meet half of the demand that s there, Grieme said. Our goal is to really address the needs of our health care population.