Mountain Community Health Partnership will conduct COVID-19 testing on Thursday, Jan. 28, Monday, Feb. 1 and Thursday, Feb. 4 from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the organization’s Pensacola Road testing site in Burnsville.
Mountain Community Health Partnership will conduct COVID-19 testing on Thursday, Jan. 28, Monday, Feb. 1 and Thursday, Feb. 4 from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the organization’s Pensacola Road testing site in Burnsville.
Mitchell native Galen Howell stands in front of a fixed-wing aircraft. He was recently tabbed as the 2020 National Park Service Aviator of the Year. Howell grew up in Spruce Pine, the son of Joe and Nell Howell. His father owned Joe Howe’s store in Ingalls for more than 50 years.
Patsy Covington, 83, excitedly receives her vaccine in the garage area of the fire department on Thursday, Jan. 14. “I’m tired of all of this uncertainty of whether or not I’m going to get this virus,” Covington said. (MNJ Photo/Juliana Walker)
Mark Riley and Jeanne Sabo, owners of Gustoso, the soon to come European restaurant in downtown Spruce Pine, pose for a photo. The two said the restaurant will feature only takeout at first, which they hope can begin in early February, with the opening of dine-in to come later. (MNJ photo/Juliana Walker)
Katelynn Sillman poses for a photo while wearing her pageant attire. Sillman, 10, was crowned Miss Pre-Teen North Carolina earleir this month and received a sash and crown. (Submitted photo)
Mountaineer Pawn Shop co-owner Sonya Wheeler prepares to pick up a box of ammo off of a shelf in her store to sell to a customer. The shop’s shelves and cases were stocked with some ammo on Tuesday, Jan. 5 but Wheeler expects it will move quickly, as her ammo does these days. (MNJ photo/Cory Spiers)
The health department has announced its first pop-up vaccine clinic, scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 14.