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STEVENS POINT - Heads swiveled as Axel Schmetzke pedaled his sail bike through downtown Stevens Point.
You can t blame people for gawking. Axel s sail bike is an eye-catching, unorthodox contraption, and it is so unusual it just might be the only one in America.
It s technically a tricycle, a three-wheeled recumbent bike with one wheel in the front to steer, and two wheels in the back, spread apart for stability. Axel sits in a seat in the center of the sail bike, reclining as if he were in a La-Z-Boy.Recumbent cycles aren t exactly mainstream, but they aren t rare, either.
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STEVENS POINT, WI (WSAU) â A partnership between the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and Marshfield Clinic has led to one of the regionâs first walk-in clinics for COVID-19 vaccine.
The two entities will be offering 1,000 of the single-dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine at the Marshfield Clinic Health System Champions Hall located at 2050 4th Ave. UWSP Chancellor Thomas Gibson says the clinic will open at 9 AM Saturday, April 10th and will run until all the shots have been administered.
Plans for the clinic have been in the works for several weeks and Gibson says the only real challenge was getting an adequate supply of the vaccine reserved. âMarshfield Clinic has been great partners and weâre certainly looking forward to helping support the University as well as the greater community in this way.â