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Week in review

Indiana passes 50% vaccination mark INDIANAPOLIS — Just over half of Hoosiers age 12 and older are now fully vaccinated against COVID-19, but northeast Indiana remains behind the curve. As of Friday, 2.89 million Hoosiers have completed either a two-dose Pfizer of Moderna vaccine or received a single-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine, putting the state at 50.66% of its eligible population of just over 5.7 million fully vaccinated. Northeast Indiana, by comparison, still lags the state by a fair margin. The four-county area as a whole is only 36.25% vaccinated, although that regional average is dragged down by the state-worst LaGrange County and Noble County, which is tied for 14th-worst of Indiana’s 92 counties.

LaGrange Bookings

Several booked into LaGrange County Jail LAGRANGE — Several people were booked into the LaGrange County Jail from Tuesday through Thursday, according to jail records. Jerry Burkhead, 47, of the 4100 block of North C.R. 245E, Howe, was arrested Tuesday by LaGrange County police on a warrant charging non-support. Belle Gose, 26, of the 15900 block of Portage Road, Vicksburg, Michigan, was arrested Tuesday by LaGrange town police on charges of possession of a legend drug and possession of a hypodermic needle. Gose posted bond and was released Tuesday. Jamie Keene, 35, of the 100 block of Hill Street, Hudson, Michigan, was arrested Tuesday by the Indiana State Police on charges of possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia. Keene posted bond and was released Tuesday.

NW Indiana County Sees Surge in COVID Cases, Positivity Rates as Vaccination Rates Lag

Published 5 hours ago • Updated 5 hours ago NBC Universal, Inc. While most of Indiana is still seeing low positivity rates and steadily low levels of new COVID cases, one northwest Indiana county is seeing large spikes in both categories, with one of the state’s lowest vaccination rates potentially serving as a catalyst for the increases. According to the latest data from the Indiana State Department of Health, Newton County is seeing an average of 107 new cases per 100,000 residents each week, and has seen its positivity rate on all COVID tests rise to 16.67%. Don t miss local breaking news and weather! Download our mobile app for iOS or Android

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