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vide outdoor eating areas for customers willing to brave chilly winter tem- peratures for meals.
On the down side, the Central Valley was struggling some to re- ceive COVID-19 vac- cines, as well as admin- ister them. Recent statis- tics by the state showed that the Fresno/Kern re- gion (including Fresno and Tulare counties) was administering just more than 17 COVID-19 shots per 1,000 residents; the worst rate in the state.
There also were re- ports that Fresno Coun- ty received far below its requested shipment of
Among Mid Valley Times cities in the county through Jan. 22 (the Fresno County dashboard page is under construction until early 2021), Sanger continues to have the most total overall positive cases with 3,657. Through the Jan. 22 unofficial printed update, Reedley is at 2,872 cases; Parlier was listed with 2,121 cases and Orange Cove had 1,250 cases. Del Rey was at 264 cases while Fowler had 811 cases through Jan. 22. Squaw Valley and
Dunlap had 46 and six total positive cases, respectively, through a Dec. 29 update. The county announced on its website that it will not list recoveries at this time to reallocate staff for new cases.
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COVID-19 update
As of the most recent update on Tuesday, Jan. 26, there had been 86,336 confirmed cases (no active update) of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) out of 686,830 tests in Fresno County, with 1,084 deaths and 569 hospitalized.
Adventist Health Facebook Page / Photo Contributed
Adventist Health Reedley health workers administered doses of the COVID-19 vaccine during a Jan. 23 event at Adventist Health-Reedley Jefferson parking area.
In Tulare County, there were 43,574 total confirmed cases (3,946 active) of COVID-19 with 542 deaths and 151 hospitalized as of Monday, Jan. 25. Breakdowns by cities/regions show 3,730 cases in Dinuba, 1,280 in Orosi, 682 in Cutler, 223 in Traver, 50 in the rural area south of Reedley and 17 in the rural area southeast of Orange Cove.
vaccines, which meant that vaccination events were being postponed at a number of sites.
One location where people were able to get shots was at Adventist Health Medical Office-
Reedley Jefferson, lo- cated on the south end of the Jefferson Ele- mentary School campus. The Jan. 23 drive-up event was a joint effort from Adventist Health and the Kings Canyon
A total of 39,086 people (89.7 percent) in Tulare County were listed as recovered as of Jan. 25.
Unified School District. On Jan. 27, the Sanger City Council
scheduled a special meeting to discuss how the city can open small
businesses safely, now that the stay-at-home order has been lifted.
Business license survey in Sanger
MVT Staff Report
The city of Sanger is con- sidering changes to the way it administers business licenses.
The business licensing pro- cess would consist of three steps — first, moving online; second, be managed by an en-
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Vasquez was under the influ- ence of a controlled substance and arrested him.
• Officers investigated the report of a possible burglary in the 1100 block of East El Monte Way at 11:05 p.m.
Sunday, January 24
• Officers assisted another agency on a shots fired re- port, and were following a vehicle south on Crawford Avenue at East El Monte Way.
terprise license management company in Clovis; and finally would no longer require in- person transactions to obtain new or renew licenses.
The city is seeking pub- lic feedback. For more sur- vey information, go online to ci.sanger.ca.us.
• A report was received at 3:54 p.m. of a male brandish- ing a knife at a laundromat in Orosi.
• A stolen vehicle was re- ported at 4:16 p.m. in the 1800 block of South College Avenue.
• Officers found a man dump- ster diving through trash in the 1400 block of Edwards Place at 5:27 p.m. They ar- rested 45-year-old Adan Gar- cia Montero for an outstand- ing warrant.
• Vandalism to a fence was reported at 6:59 p.m. in the 300 block of Franklin Way.
REEDLEY
FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE
519 E. 11th Street (at corner of 11th & East Aves.) Reedley, CA 93654
Meets Sunday at 830am Outdoors on the property All are welcome
For more inforamtion call 559-638-2738
We welcome you to join us
For more information: www.reedleyfullgospel.com Pastor Ron Robertson • Pastor Frank Pinon
Christ Lutheran Church
1254 N Frankwood Ave. Reedley | 559-638-2112 | www.clcreedley.org Sunday morning Worship begins at 10:00am | All are welcome! Pastor Virgil Miller is Preaching | Musicians: Aarne Kela & Jason Awbrey Facebook: Christ Lutheran Church ELCA
DINUBA
First Lutheran Church an LCMS congregation
961 E. Elizabeth Way, Dinuba, CA 93618 • Phone: (559) 591-0375
9:45 Bible Study • 10:30 Worship
Jesus said, “You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit...fruit that lasts” (John 15:16) In response, First Lutheran Church holds values of Bible Centered Preaching and Teaching, Strong Families, and Godly Servant Leadership. A church where God gives and we receive.
SANGER
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1518 Cherry Street (Corner of “P” Street) Sanger, CA 93657
SUNDAY - Bible Study 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday - Bible Study 7 p.m. CLASES EN ESPANOL - 9:30 a.m.c Call 875-8270 / 960-8982 Para Espanol
You may list your Church Announcement on this page for $15 per week. Including Church name, address, phone and service times with additional 50 words for announcement. Deadline for Church News is 12 p.m. Friday.
For more information call, Reedley 638-2244, Dinuba 591-4632, Sanger 875-2511.
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