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Nationwide Children s hosts first COVID-19 vaccine clinic at Thomas Worthington High School

Kylee Cannon left her ceramics class Wednesday morning and returned with a Looney Tunes Tweety Bird Band-aid on her arm where she received her first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.  The 17-year-old junior at Thomas Worthington High School was among the first group of high school students to receive the vaccine through Nationwide Children’s Hospital COVID-19 vaccine clinic. The clinic is administering the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to teenagers 16, 17 and 18 at high schools throughout Franklin County. “It was very nice that the school was able to offer this,” Cannon said. She was having difficulty finding time to get vaccinated after school and having it not interfere with water polo or her job as a lifeguard at Goldfish Swim School. 

Powell family in need of matching stem cell donor for 5-month-old baby

Noah Ansari has been diagnosed with a rare blood disease called Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome. Author: Laura Borchers Updated: 2:29 PM EST February 4, 2021 A family in Powell is calling on people throughout central Ohio to help a 5-month-old boy overcome a life-threatening disease. I m going to do everything I can to save him, Jessica Ansar said. Noah Ansari has been diagnosed with a rare blood disease. Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome, or WAS, involves issues with Noah s platelets and his mother is hopeful his condition can be cured with a bone marrow transplant. Through the Ansari family s encouragement for people locally to be tested to be the match for Noah, about 9,000 tests have been administered.

It s Worth It: Facilities planning works best in collaboration with Worthington community

SportsUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals Trent Bowers Guest columnist When we embarked on a comprehensive Master Facilities Plan to upgrade our Worthington Schools over four years ago, it always was intended to be a collaboration between our community and the schools. You entrusted us to follow through on your vision for the future, and now we are delivering on that commitment. Watching Phase 1 of our three-phase capital-improvements plan become reality is incredibly exciting. By reconfiguring our elementary schools to kindergarten through fifth grade, we are allowing for the current growth in our elementary schools. This also allows us to completely redesign the middle school experience to include grades 6 through 8.

Redwood Wagon food truck adapts to pandemic with cloud kitchen concept

ThisWeek group Entrepreneur Kyle Hood, one of the owners and operators of the Redwood Wagon food truck based in Worthington, found himself in a similar position to business owners around the country when the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic took hold in March 2020. The business was growing rapidly in the years since Hood, a Worthington Kilbourne High School graduate, launched it in fall 2017 with family members and relatives, he said. But Hood said the pandemic presented Redwood Wagon with its biggest challenge yet.  “We had a growing business, he said. And because of the pandemic, everything came to a halt. We had to kind of evolve and figure out ways to continue to offer our services.”

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