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Health briefs: COVID vaccines for Phases 1C & Phase 2 begin in Sandusky Co

        The COVID-19 Vaccine will be offered by the following healthcare providers:         • Sandusky County Public Health, 2000 Countryside Dr., Fremont. (www.scpublichealth.com)         • The Bellevue Hospital, 1400 W. Main St. (www.bellevuehospital.com)         • ProMedica Memorial Hospital, 715 S. Taft Ave., Fremont. (www.ProMedica.org)         Pre-registration is required to get the vaccine. To pre-register for the vaccine at any of the above locations, visit their websites.         Those who do not have access to or don’t feel comfortable pre-registering online, may contact United Way First Call for Help at 419-334-2720, or GLCAP Senior Center at 419-334-8181 for assistance with the pre-registration process. You will be contacted to schedule your COVID-19 vaccine appointment by Sandusky County Public Health, The Bellevue Hospital, or ProMedica Memorial Hospital. Walk-in appointments are currently not available.

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Clay, Eastwood, Oak Harbor swim at the state meet

Clay, Eastwood, Oak Harbor swim at the state meet Published by sports@presspub. on Thu, 02/25/2021 - 1:50pm By:  Clay swimmers Joslyn Jurski and Abram Hagedorn. (Press photo by Ken Grosjean) Clay swimmers Joslyn Jurski and Abram Hagedorn have been rewriting the program’s record book during their prep careers, and they likely are not done. Both were swimming to get on the Division I state meet podium at C.T. Branin Natatorium in Canton, which was held Wednesday through Saturday, Feb. 24-27. Clay coach Rod Gyurke thinks what they have accomplished is even more impressive when you consider that the team only participated in a handful of meets this season.

Clay contending, but still can t get over the hump

Clay contending, but still can’t get over the hump Published by sports@presspub. on Thu, 01/28/2021 - 12:33pm By:  J. Patrick Eaken Clay 6-foot-9 post Frank Waganfeald tries to score in 59-56 loss to Whitmer. (Press photo by Russ Lytle/www.Facebook.com/RussLytle/RHP) Clay boys basketball coach David Rodriguez believed this could be the year that his Eagles were going to compete with the best in the Three Rivers Athletic Conference. The Eagles are competing, only they are not winning. Last year, Clay went 4-18 but lost by an average of seven points per game. This year, it is déjà vu.

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