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Local News for 9/29/22

September 29, 2022: Simon Jaynes – Crab license reporting deadline; state reps visit Jefferson Healthcare. (TEXT)

Local News for 9/28/22

September 28, 2022: Casey Dolan – Hazardous Waste Facility to close; Ajax Cafe building wins award. (TEXT)

County Public Health Report ~ 9/26/22

The following is a summary of the presentation during the Public Health briefings at this week’s Board of County Commissioners meeting made by Jefferson and Clallam County Public Health Officer Dr. Allison Berry. Also Willie Bence, Director of Emergency Management, gave a report. The summary below was provided by and used with the permission of Jefferson County Government.

Public Health Officer Dr. Allison Berry today said that Jefferson’s case rates for COVID-19 are flat from last week, although two people are currently hospitalized. She reported that Omicron-specific boosters are widely available in our community, through vaccination clinics, local pharmacies, Safeway in Port Townsend, and Jefferson Healthcare. The vaccine is available to anyone 12 years and older,and if it’s been 2 months since your infection with COVID-19 or two months since your last vaccination.

There are still no documented cases of MPV in Jefferson County. Nationwide, there are more than 24,000 cases reported. Dr. Berry urges all those who have had multiple partners in the last year, or any gay or bisexual person who has sex with men regardless of one’s sexual history to be vaccinated. Public Health has the vaccine available – call them at 360-385-9400 or sign up online: https://tinyurl.com/mpvvaccinejeffco.

Flu season is here and Dr. Berry encourages you to get your flu shot which can be done at the same time you are getting the COVID-19 Omicron vaccine. She said masking goes a long way to reduce transmission of the flu, too and suggested that we should mask indoors to protect our vulnerable citizens. “The biggest thing that we can do to protect ourselves and our community as we move into the fall is to get vaccinated with our COVID-19 boosters and our flu shot,” Dr. Berry said. “That’s how we protect ourselves, our neighbors and our healthcare system as we move into the fall.”

Director of Emergency Management Willie Bence announced two new vax clinics using the Pfizer bivalent vaccine are scheduled for the community at Blue Heron Middle School in Port Townsend Saturday, October 1; and at Quilcene School on October 8. Call the Department of Emergency Management (DEM) or go to the Public Health website to sign up. DEM is considering adding more clinics late in October.

Submit your Public Health questions to Dr. Allison Berry and to Willie Bence by emailing [email protected]. Note: The weekly deadline for these to be submitted is on Fridays at noon, to be answered at the following Monday’s BOCC meeting.

A Healthy Diet

(Airdate: September 26, 2022) Could it be that many of the world’s most dreaded diseases, from Alzheimer’s to cancer and heart disease, can be prevented or even cured by a simple change in diet? In this March 2016 Compass show, host Steve Evans talks to Dr. Sandra Poling, who tells us it could.

KPTZ Now Hiring Underwriting Coordinator!

KPTZ now seeks an Underwriting Coordinator. The open Radio position will handle underwriting sales, client relations, and involvement in station fundraisers. A more immediate outlet than area print media, KPTZ is the broadcast outlet where listeners go for music, local news and interviews. The KPTZ Underwriting Coordinator will be a key member of the KPTZ staff and volunteer family. KPTZ encourages applicants from the LGBTQA and BIPOC communities.

Job description (downloadable, includes application instructions)

KPTZ is Happy to CoPresent “Squeezin’ for a Reason”

In collaboration with Paul Rogers and the East Jefferson County Rotary Club, KPTZ is proud to CoPresent the “Squeezin’ for a Reason” Accordion Festival, raising funds for Ukrainian Disaster Relief and the Community Wellness Project. Five bands will perform and five accordions will be raffled off. And there will be pies! At Finnriver, on Saturday, September 24 from 4-8pm, and Sunday, September 25th from 1-8pm. Here’s the lineup:
Saturday:
4pm – Mojito
5pm – Kozmopolis
6pm – Those Darn Accordions
Sunday:
1pm – Kozmopolis
2pm – The Alternators
4pm – Mojito
5pm – Canarissimo
6:30pm – Those Darn Accordions

Brewocracy Now with John Mauro ~ 9/22

Today on Brewocracy Now, co-hosts Taylor Clark and City Manager John Mauro were joined by Wooden Boat Festival Director Barb Trailer. They discussed the success of the return of the Boat Festival as an in-person event and the importance of volunteerism for creating community.

Local News for 9/22/22

September 22, 2022: Simon Jaynes – Motorcycle run to pack ferries; Covid Immigrant Relief Fund applications. (TEXT)