Only for patients
Flu vaccine clinics at the Community Health Center of Central Wyoming are for established patients only, said Gloria Elio, a spokeswoman for the center.
An article in Thursday's newspaper about flu vaccine clinics around town did not clarify this.
Totcicles at the Casper Ice Arena
The Casper Ice Arena is introducing a new program for 2 to 5-year-olds and their parents. Totcicles will be offered on Fridays from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. through November 21, 2008.
The program will feature a half hour of fun and creative movement on the ice (with or without skates) followed by free hot chocolate, a snack and story time. The cost is only $3.00 per child and the parents are free! All children must wear helmets and adults must wear shoes on the ice. Some skating instruction will be provided.
For additional information on this or any other program or class offered at the Casper Ice Arena, call 235-8484 or visitwww.casperwy.gov.
Developmental disabilities council announces conference
CHEYENNE � The Governor's Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities has announced its 2008 MEGA conference from Oct. 15 to 17 at the Parkway Plaza Hotel and Convention Center in Casper.
MEGA is the largest cross-disability conference in the state. Each year, self-advocates, people with disabilities, family members, providers, professionals and state agency personnel come together at MEGA to discuss issues and topics important to people with disabilities.
Two keynote speakers this year include Dale DiLeo, an author and advocate, and Marilyn Martinez, a self-advocate.
For more information, visit the Governor�s Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities website at http://ddcouncil.state.wy.us.
Woman pleads guilty to larceny
A woman charged with writing checks to herself from the Wyoming Arts Alliance pleaded guilty on Thursday morning.
Whitney Rose Llewelyn, 24, wrote roughly $11,000 worth of checks to herself while she worked on bookkeeping for the arts alliance, according to a police affidavit.
She told police she wrote the checks to pay for bills at home and thought she could repay the money, the affidavit stated.
Pending a pre-sentence investigation, Llewelyn will be required to return the money and serve one-to- five years probation.
Posted in Local on Thursday, October 9, 2008 12:00 am
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