Parents or guardians will need to fill out and bring the second consent form and to be present for the vaccinations.
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Congressman, others on hand for VA clinic opening
Temperatures in the low 40s did not deter Republican Congressman Steve Scalise, local leaders and others who attended an opening ceremony of the new VA clinic in Bogalusa Monday morning.
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