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July 28, 2022

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Page 2 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 www.rutherfordweekly.com Thursday, July 28-August 3, 2022 127 West 2nd Street, Rutherfordton 828-447-6971 NOW OPEN MUST SEE ALL MUST SEE ALL THAT WE HAVE THAT WE HAVE TO OFFER! TO OFFER! Tues.-Fri. 10am-4pm; Sat. 10am-5pm LOW LOW PRICES ©Community First Media Community First Media OPEN HOUSE August 9 2022 7PM - 9PM KEETER STADIUM Teams, Team Parents & General Public Invited AmericanLegionWorldSeries.com SALE OLD RUSTED FARM MACHINERY Bring all necessary equipment to haul off your purchases on the day of sale. Examine all items at your own risk. Thrasher (pictured), mechanical planter, 36" wood saw blade and mount, sodbuster, horse drawn sickle, bar mower, 3-bottom plow, odd-ball planter, three or four cross ties, grain harvester, hay bailer Sealed bids will be opened at 2pm, Sealed bids will be opened at 2pm, Saturday, August 6 at e Rutherford County Saturday, August 6 at e Rutherford County Farm Museum, 240 Park Square Ext., Forest City Farm Museum, 240 Park Square Ext., Forest City Stop by Wed.-Sat. 10-3 to view items on sale. Stop by Wed.-Sat. 10-3 to view items on sale. The recent Broad River cleanup sponsored by Rutherford Outdoor Coalition (ROC) was a complete success and expressed their gratitude for the support of community members such as friends at Darby Farms for volunteering to join volunteers for the event. Duke Energy Foundation is also thanked for providing ROC with grant funding for 2022' s river work. Volunteers said River Stewards will be hard at work for the remainder of the paddle season, keeping the Broad River clean and safe for all to enjoy. River Sweep was another success Article Provided By: Jean Gordon. Photo Contributed. Isothermal Community College nursing students assisted with a community COVID vaccine clinic recently. The clinic was held at the main ICC campus in Spindale. The event was sponsored by Kepro and the vendor was Maco. Offi cials reported this was the most successful COVID vaccine event the organizations have had so far. "Sadly, COVID continues impacting our lives," said Stephanie Denison, director of Isothermal's practical nursing program. "With variants emerging, it is important for all to get vaccinated and maintain immunity with boosters. Everyone should discuss the impact of COVID and the benefi ts of vaccination with their personal health care provider." Visit the ICC Nursing Facebook page to meet some of the college's nursing students and graduates. For information about the college's nursing programs, please contact Sheena Brackett, Nursing Administrative Assistant, at shbrackett@isothermal.edu or 828-395-1643. Contact Dr. Kim Amos, ICC Nursing Director, at kamos@isothermal.edu or 828-395-1741 regarding the Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) program. Contact Stephanie Denison at sdenison@ isothermal.edu or 828-395- 1762 about the Practical Nursing program. ICC Nursing Students Assist with COVID Vaccine Clinic Article Provided By: Jean Gordon. Photo Contributed. Ads Work! Ads Work!

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