FAIRFIELD Brandon M. Justin of Fairfield graduated with a bachelor of science after majoring in communication studies from Central Methodist University in Fayette, Missouri.
Justin’s accomplishment was announced in a press release.
This spring’s commencement at Central Methodist Univer
Smith-Cotton High School senior Gage Harris has accepted an athletic scholarship to compete on the track and field team for Central Methodist University in Fayette.
Harris, the son of Laura and Jessee Harris, is a four-year letter winner in track and field for the Tigers and has served on the team’s leadership council the past two years. He was second team All-Central Missouri Activities Conference this year in shot put and has posted personal bests of 50 feet, 1 inch in shot put and 36 meters in discus.
S-C Track Head Coach Brad Hagedorn said, “Gage is an exceptional example of how hard work and dedication can result in top marks. He will flourish at the next level because he is capable of doing the work required of a collegiate athlete.”
Three more first-dose COVID-19 vaccination clinics are scheduled to be hosted by Fitzgibbon Hospital over the next two weeks in area communities, and walk-ins will be accepted from 8 to 11:30 a.m. and 1 to 5 p.m. at each of the scheduled locations, provided the person wanting the vaccine is eligible and vaccine is available.
Missouri currently is vaccinating all persons over the age of 16. Hospital officials say there are no pre-qualifications to receive the vaccine, and no appointment is needed. Fitzgibbon Hospital is receiving the Pfizer vaccine as a high-throughput recognized hospital by the State of Missouri.
On Tuesday, April 20, a clinic is scheduled to be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Glasgow.
Several more first-dose COVID-19 vaccination clinics are scheduled to be hosted by Fitzgibbon Hospital over the next two weeks in area communities, and walk-ins will be accepted from 8 to 11:30 a.m. and 1 to 5 p.m. at each of the scheduled locations- one of which is on Wednesday, April 14- provided the person wanting the vaccine is eligible and vaccine is available.
Missouri currently is vaccinating all persons over the age of 16. Hospital officials say there are no pre-qualifications to receive the vaccine, and no appointment is needed. Fitzgibbon Hospital is receiving the Pfizer vaccine as a high-throughput recognized hospital by the State of Missouri.