Employer Recalls, Mandates Lead to Vaccine Rise in US | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] FILE – In this October 5, 2021 file photo, a healthcare worker receives a Pfizer COVID-19 recall at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami. The number of Americans receiving COVID-19 vaccines has steadily increased to a three-month high as seniors and those with health concerns seek reminders, and government and employer mandates push more workers … Read more

DR. ROBERT ARCHER | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] Dr Robert Edward ‘Doc’ Archer, DDS, 66, of Toronto, OH, passed away on Wednesday October 6, 2021. Bob was born on September 12, 1955 in Steubenville, OH, the only child of the late Ralph E. and Ann M. (Cattrell) Archer. Bob graduated from Toronto High School in 1973. He received his BA in Zoology … Read more

NOPD makes swift arrest as part of eighth district shooting investigation

[ad_1] The NOPD arrested Shawn A. Breaux Jr. (photo, black male, DDN: 12-05-1991) in connection with the ongoing investigation into an aggravated gunshot battery that occurred on October 8, 2021 in Block 100 of the rue Carondelet which left three injured people. Just before 9:00 p.m., NOPD Eighth District officers were notified of the incident … Read more

Land transfers, Sept. 30-Oct. 6, 2021

[ad_1] The real estate market trend in Allen County is illustrated by the following report, for the week of September 30 to October 6. from Allen County Recorder’s Office, Mona Losh. CITY OF LIMA Accord, Kimberly J / Accord, Harold E to Anayaburgos, Jonanthony, 510 Columbia Drive, Lima, $ 125,000 Ours, Andrew J / Horst, … Read more

Vernon Lloyd Meyer | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] GIBBON – Vernon Lloyd Meyer, 91 from Moltke Township, passed away peacefully on Thursday, October 7, 2021 at the Southview Living Center in Gibbon after a recent cancer diagnosis. The funeral will be at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, October 11, 2021 at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in the Township of Moltke. Pastor Wayne Bernau … Read more

Wisconsin Democrats Renew Efforts To Roll Back Act 10 | New

[ad_1] State Senator Chris Larson, D-Milwaukee and a handful of Democrats this week introduced what they call the Collective Bargaining Act for Public Education. “Wisconsin’s public education sector has a unique and essential role to play in our state. To ensure the effectiveness of these institutions, we rely on highly qualified people and their talents … Read more

Orban from Hungary backs Polish court ruling challenging EU law | New

[ad_1] BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Hungary has called on European Union institutions to “respect the sovereignty of member states” after backing a Polish court ruling that some EU laws are incompatible with the Polish constitution. Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Saturday signed a decree from the Hungarian government, his press chief told state news agency MTI, … Read more

Thumb up / down | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] A nod to journalism THUMBS UP: The Nobel committee made an unusual selection for the Nobel Peace Prize this year. Instead of choosing a political leader, a national statesman or a diplomat, he chose two journalists, Maria Ressa from the Philippines and Dmitry Muratov from Russia. These two practice independent journalism in two countries … Read more

Colorado Hospital Denies Woman’s Kidney Transplant Due to COVID-19 Vaccine Denial

[ad_1] A Colorado hospital has rejected a woman for a kidney transplant after refusing to be vaccinated against COVID-19, officials have confirmed. Leilani Lutali received a letter on September 28 informing her that the transplant team at the University of Colorado Hospital has decided to put her inactive on the waiting list for transplants. “You … Read more

US, Taliban to meet for first time since withdrawal from Afghanistan

[ad_1] Senior Taliban officials and U.S. officials are due to meet on Saturday and Sunday to contain extremist groups in Afghanistan and facilitate the evacuation of foreign citizens and Afghans from the country, officials on both sides said. This is the first such meeting since the withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan in late August, … Read more