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Half of the ten people given an insulin injections Tuesday night instead of flu shots are out of the hospital.It happened at the Jacquelyn House, a group home for the developmentally disabled. “This situation could’ve been a lot worse, could’ve been a lot worse,” said Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Police Sergeant Jim Warren.Sergeant Warren says investigators are still looking into how the mix-up happened.He says police face added challenges in their investigation.“Some of these individuals are not vocal. So when we are at the scene trying to figure out, it’s pretty chaotic,” Sergeant Warren said.In a statement, company that owns Jacquelyn House confirmed that a contract pharmacist went to the facility give flu shots to residents and employees."Yesterday afternoon, a contract pharmacist went to our ICF/IID, Jacquelyn House, to administer the flu vaccine to the residents and employees. After the administration by the pharmacist, all of those who received the vaccine began to have reactions. Emergency services were contacted immediately, and the Bartlesville Fire Department, Ambulance and Police Department responded quickly and provided exceptional support to our residents employees. All persons that received the injection were transported to Jane Phillips Hospital. It is our understanding the investigation into the cause of the reactions to the injections is presently being conducted by local authorities."Police say it's too early in the investigation to determine whether there was any criminal intent.This article was written by Tatianna Taylor for KJRH. 1585
HAINES CITY, Fla. — A father in Haines City is facing child neglect charges after he left his son outside of a closed police station on Sunday night 161

He was sent to jail for 10 days because he overslept and failed to return to court for his jury service. On Friday, the West Palm Beach, Florida, 21-year-old man was able to fill an entire courtroom of family of friends to show the judge another side of him. DeAndre Somerville read a letter to the court reiterating his apology for what he did. He called his punishment a long traumatic 10 days in jail, something he would not wish upon his worst enemy. "This was an immature decision that I made and I paid the price for my freedom," said Somerville in open court in a letter to the judge. The 21-year-old made it clear to the judge that 652
Flexing your head at 60 degrees to look down at a smartphone puts 60 pounds of weight on your neck. (Graphic courtesy Surgery Neurology International). 163
High school students, get ready. The latest U.S. News & World Report college rankings dropped Monday and they're sure to put high school students -- and more so, their parents -- in a frenzy as they prepare to apply to colleges this autumn.The latest release marks the 35th edition of the Best Colleges ranking, and it's 337
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