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Working during a recent Saturday afternoon, Beau Tatgenhorst writes a traffic citation for a speeder along state Route 30 in Liverpool Township. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
EAST LIVERPOOL –Beau Tatgenhorst admitted that 2020 was full of ups-and-downs in regards to his entering law enforcement. The Liverpool Township patrolman recently earned a full-time appointment with the police department, after surviving a pandemic protocol-ridden rookie year as a part-time officer.
He had been serving as the department’s school resource officer for LaCroft Elementary School, after in-person classes resumed for East Liverpool schools. City police handled the schools located in city limits.
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LISBON School employees are soon to get their first doses of COVID-19 vaccine. The plans are in place to vaccinate teachers, custodial, food service, bus drivers and others who have contact with students on a regular basis.
The county health department will have six vaccination teams heading to six of the county schools for on-site vaccinations on Thursday, Feb. 11 Crestview, Leetonia, Lisbon, Southern, United and Wellsville.
Mass vaccination coordinator Laura Fauss said the teams will be working with the assistance of the schools to get those shots done without interrupting anything else. School nurses, who were vaccinated in an early group with the health care workers, will be helping with those vaccinations.
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LISBON For the second week in a row Columbiana County had no new deaths reported connected to COVID-19.
The Columbiana County Health Department also reported a decrease in the number of new cases. A week ago there were 365 new cases, but this week, since Jan. 22, there have been 211 new cases. That is an average of 30 positive cases per day.
There have been 7,554 residents test positive since the beginning of the pandemic. Of those 127 have died and another 6,968 have recovered.
For a second week in a row, the county health department and their 13 partner locations around the county have been working to vaccinate the older residents in the county.
LISBON For the second week in a row Columbiana County had no new deaths reported connected to COVID-19. The Columbiana County Health Department also repor