Tim Ryan visits LMC, talks about Foxconn | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] JACKSON TOWNSHIP – U.S. Representative Tim Ryan D-Howland said he was impressed with his driving on Wednesday in Lordstown Motors Corp. Endurance, the electric flagship of the new truck to be produced in Lordstown. He seemed to be more impressed with the potential new owners of the plant, the sprawling former General Motors assembly … Read more

Governor John Bel Edwards drops proposed COVID testing requirement for state employees. Here’s why | Coronavirus

[ad_1] In August, Governor John Bel Edwards told state officials that once a vaccine for the coronavirus was fully approved, they would likely have a choice: either get vaccinated or undergo regular testing. “We need to have safe workplaces,” Edwards said, suggesting testing requirements for unvaccinated workers to make sure they don’t spread the deadly … Read more

Martins Ferry officials hear water issues | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] Members of the concerned Ohio River residents spoke to officials in the city of Martins Ferry on Thursday about the Austin Master fracking waste facility and concerns about potential contamination. In front, from left to right, CORR members Ray Cantor, Bev Reed and Robert Reed. Back row, left to right, Councilor Rick Rodgers, Geomicrobiologist … Read more

San Francisco relaxes some indoor COVID mask rules

[ad_1] In a sign of improving COVID-19 conditions, San Francisco is expected to lift mask requirements in gyms and indoor offices next week – but only if everyone inside is vaccinated. The move would make San Francisco the first slice of the Bay Area to significantly relax the indoor public face coverage requirements imposed in … Read more

Covid-19 has caused nine times more deaths among people with learning disabilities, study finds

[ad_1] In fact, people with nine different mental health and developmental disabilities experienced higher mortality from Covid-19 over the period, exacerbating long-standing inequalities with the general population, the study reveals, which was published in The Lancet Regional Health – Europe on Thursday. . Researchers analyzed more than 160,000 deaths in the UK from March to … Read more

JBS offers free advice to its employees | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] contribution photo JBS offers free mental health counseling to its employees, during working hours, one day a week. Paul Daniel, the executive director of Center Associates, wants people to know that there is a beacon of light in the midst of dark times. Mental Illness Awareness Week is observed around the world, with World … Read more

Depression and anxiety plummeted as U.S. COVID-19 restrictions end in 2021: CDC data

[ad_1] Symptoms of depression and anxiety among American adults declined in the first half of 2021, as Americans received COVID-19 vaccines and state lockdowns and other restrictions were lifted. According to a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study released Tuesday, increases and decreases in the frequency of symptoms reported state and nationally … Read more

Weirton Baseball Field in the Center of Town Hall | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] Craig Howell MEETING – Town residents gathered in the Weirton Hall of the Millsop Community Center on Thursday for a town hall meeting hosted by the Weirton Parks and Recreation Council to discuss the future of the land baseball player Edwin J. Bowman and its connection to the Weirton Public Safety Building Project. WEIRTON … Read more

Here’s what to know October 7, 2021

[ad_1] DETROIT – Michigan reported 7,674 new COVID-19 cases and 92 virus-related deaths on Wednesday – an average of 3,837 cases over the past two days. Of the 92 deaths announced Wednesday, 47 were identified during a review of the files. Wednesday’s update brings the total number of confirmed COVID cases in Michigan to 1,047,011, … Read more