Pay your taxes, get a flu shot

Published Dec. 30, 2009 at 9:08 p.m.
Oak Creek — You wonder how many boxes of Girl Scout cookies they could have sold . . . Seeing the long lines of people waiting to pay their property taxes at City Hall, the city Health Department decided it had a captive audience. So a sign was put up offering free swine flu vaccinations.Between Monday and late afternoon Wednesday, more than 75 of the temporarily idled taxpayers strolled over to the Health Department to get stuck, city Health Officer Judi Price said.


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