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Hindman s May Fine Books & Manuscripts Auction sets new company record for a various owner books sale

Hindman s May Fine Books & Manuscripts Auction sets new company record for a various owner books sale
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Hindman Auctions to present Spring Fine Books and Manuscripts Including Americana sale

Hindman Auctions to present Spring Fine Books and Manuscripts Including Americana sale Currier and Ives, publishers After Frances F. Palmer. The Rocky Mountains. Emigrants Crossing the Plains, 1866. Estimate: $10,000-$15,000. CHICAGO .- On May 12, Hindman Auctions will present its spring Fine Books and Manuscripts, Including Americana sale. The auction will showcase 368 lots of books, manuscripts, Americana, prints, and maps. The sale will feature fine collections of Bibles, fine press books, and American prints, including a very extensive collection of Currier and Ives. Property from the Historic Sengen House in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, the Collection of Jack Belcher, a Distinguished Midwestern Collection, and LSC Communications, Inc. will be included in the sale.

FEMA vaccine site in Pima County appears off the table

Pima County in late March appeared to have won its battle with the state for a federally operated COVID-19 vaccine site. However, the victory was short-lived. County officials said they won t be getting a vaccine site operated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, but that another plan for vaccinating hard-to-reach county residents with federal help is in the works. Rather than having one or more COVID-19 sites operated by FEMA, the southern Arizona county is asking the federal agency for six mobile vaccination clinics that could travel to underserved areas, with the ability to do 250 to 350 vaccinations per day each.

Big Tucson vaccine site plans halted, mobile sites sought

Big Tucson vaccine site plans halted, mobile service sought April 21, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) A plan to establish a large federally supported mass vaccination in metro Tucson is being shelved and Pima County instead is now asking for mobile vaccination sites. Follow weeks of discussions, state and federal officials did not reach agreement on details of an agreement for authorizing and running the proposed mass vaccination site, officials said Tuesday. The county is now pivoting to ask the Federal Emergency Management Agency for mobile sites capable of providing about 300 shots daily to reach populations that could use help getting vaccinated, said County Administrator Chuck Huckleberry.

Plans halted for Arizona mass vaccination site

© Getty Images A county in Arizona has dropped its plans to set up a federally supported mass vaccination site after state and federal authorities failed to reach an agreement on how to run the site. Officials in Pima County, Arizona s second most populous county, said in lieu of the vaccination site they would request mobile sites from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) that could vaccinate up to 300 people per day and reach vulnerable populations, The Associated Press reports. Had the vaccination site been set up, it would have been able to vaccinate up to 6,000 people per day. ADVERTISEMENT “It’s an inconvenience for a variety of reasons because they don’t have the technology, they don’t have the time, because they don’t have the wherewithal, mobility issues, language barriers,” Pima County chief medical officer Francisco Garcia told the AP. We need to decrease those barriers.”

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