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Dr. John Gallagher Sedgwick County Manager Tom Stolz said Wednesday he removed EMS Director John Gallagher “after much thought, investigation and proper due process.” Sedgwick County has removed EMS director John Gallagher and will revert to a previous service model to deliver emergency medical care. County Manager Tom Stolz made the announcement Wednesday following two executive sessions by county commissioners totaling 80 minutes. Stolz had placed Gallagher on paid administrative leave on Monday. Stolz said the decision to remove Gallagher came “after much thought, investigation and proper due process.” The county has hired a Wichita law firm to conduct an investigation into the department. The report is still pending. ....
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Sedgwick County expanding COVID-19 vaccinations Sedgwick County officials have announced that COVID-19 vaccinations will be available to all employment groups under Phase Two of the state vaccination plan. The county was originally planning to open up Phase Two vaccinations in three more phases. County Manager Tom Stolz says an agreement with the state will allow Kansas National Guard personnel to help with vaccinations, and a second large site has opened to provide for mass vaccinations. In addition to the former downtown library at 223 South Main, a site has opened at the Central Community Church at 6100 West Maple. That second site will operate through Saturday, then it will relocate to the K-State Research and Extension building at 21st and Ridge Road, starting Monday, March 15th. ....