Catching up during a busy news time

It is dangerous to be away from my trusty computer equipment, but that is what has happened to me the past few days.  There is news to catch-up on, so let’s do that right now.

The COVID numbers continue to deteriorate over the past few weeks, so the Fishers Health Department has extended the strict rules that went into effect on Christmas day and is continuing the public health order through February 8.  For a review of those rules, use this link.

The Fishers Health Department is converting the vacant former Marsh Supermarket on 116th Street, near Brook School Road, into a mass COVID vaccination center.  It is hoped the larger facility can provide shots-in-the-arms more efficiently for those currently qualified.

Finally, The City of Fishers has handed-out 1,100 $50 gift certificates to local residents for their acts of kindness.  People in Fishers nominate local residents they believe are deserving of the recognition due to their kind acts.  The goal is to recognize 2,000 people in Fishers for their kind deeds.  You can nominate a Fishers resident by submitting the online form at this link.

The city’s challenge ends on Martin Luther King Day.