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ABC 10/CW5 MARQUETTE, Mich – On March 7th, Deputy Megan Vance saved the life of a Marquette County resident and was awarded with a lifesaving award from Sheriff Greg Zyburt. “Back in March of this year, she was called to an unresponsive subject in the Palmer area and she arrived at the scene. The subject was in the bathtub and she started trying to wake him up and when she got there, she noticed he had no pulse and was not breathing. She was able to pull him out of the bathtub and she applied the AED but the device told her not to shock and she checked a little more and found that the subject was under the influence of narcotic drugs. So she administered Narcan,” Sheriff Greg Zyburt said. “The first dose got the subject breathing but he was still out of it. She then administered a second dose and this brought him back basically to life. He did not have a heart beat and he was dead. She was able to bring him back with Narcan.” ....
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Haywood County Health and Human Services Agency has identified a COVID-19 cluster at the Haywood County Detention Center. Over the last week five incarcerated persons, all in the same pod, have tested positive for COVID-19. The entire population of the affected pod was tested after the initial case showed mild symptoms, four of the tests came back positive on April 14. All incarcerated persons in the pod have been in isolation since the first onset of symptoms and everyone is being tested every three days throughout the quarantine period per COVID-19 protocols. On April 17, the fifth person tested positive. Everyone connected with the pod where the cluster occurred will continue to isolate and quarantine until the 14-day period has passed. ....
Local community reacts to Chauvin guilty verdicts Local community reacts to Chauvin guilty verdicts By Brennan Reh | April 21, 2021 at 8:54 AM EDT - Updated April 21 at 8:54 AM COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - The local community is reacting Tues. following former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin being found guilty on two murder charges and one manslaughter charge in the death of George Floyd. ”It’s a long time coming. It is possible to have and get justice,” said Freddie Williams. “To finally get that little sense of hope and just that hope for some change can finally come. We haven’t felt that in a very long time and especially in my lifetime,” Kamryn Tate said. ....