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Unusual COVID case wreaks havoc on Macon EMT

Unusual COVID case wreaks havoc on Macon EMT Macon County EMT Wendy Barker (left) and her wife Courtney, who is a state trooper, both contracted COVID-19 in January. Two months later, Barker is still working toward a slow recovery after unexpected symptoms. Donated photo It’s not easy to slow Wendy Barker down. She’s been an EMT for 15 years. She’s used to working 24 hour shifts under some of the most stressful and strenuous conditions, so she wasn’t ready for COVID-19 to put her out of commission for more than six weeks.  “I work with EMS, I’ve seen it all patients with muscle aches and problems breathing with COVID but this I didn’t expect,” she said.

Jacksonville man s invention could become part of history

As far as inventions go, the African American community has produced many items, foods and tools that remain in circulation to this day. While we continue to celebrate Black History Month, one Jacksonville man hopes to see his own invention become a part of history, while saving lives in the process.  Four years ago Ronnie Fulcher explained he had a nervous encounter with law enforcement when he was pulled over after dropping a friend off just before midnight in Jacksonville. The reason for the stop? Fulcher was told he was coming from a high crime area and could tell the officer who pulled him over was also nervous. With how dark it was on top of the explanation Fulcher said he was given, his nerves immediately shot up too.

N C state trooper under investigation over BLM comment

N.C. state trooper under investigation over BLM comment By The Associated Press | January 12, 2021 at 3:58 PM EST - Updated January 12 at 5:07 PM RALEIGH, N.C. (WECT) - A North Carolina State Highway Patrol trooper is under investigation following a social media post in which he described the Black Lives Matter movement as a “racist money laundering hate group.” WRAL reports Master Trooper Mark Melvin posted the comment to Facebook in December. It’s since been deleted. On Monday, Melvin was placed on administrative duty while an internal investigation continues. WRAL also reported that Melvin tagged himself on Facebook as present at the U.S. Capitol siege and posted pictures.

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