Ravens Defense sets the tone for the season

[ad_1] OWINGS MILLS, Md. – The Ravens’ defense was by far the most dominant group in the NFL during the preseason. Baltimore allowed a league record with 6.7 points per game in three exhibition games. Baltimore has only allowed the Saints two touchdowns in that span. The Ravens also led the NFL, allowing just 57.3 … Read more

Fall Convocation Welcomes Largest Class of Freshmen

[ad_1] Provost Teresa K. Woodruff extended a warm and enthusiastic welcome to freshmen at the Breslin Student Event Center on Monday, August 30, during the fall 2021 convocation. The annual ceremony is intended to formally induct new students into the MSU community, showcase distinguished faculty, and inspire Spartans to embrace all that MSU has to … Read more

Huntsville doctor says antibody treatment shows signs of preventing severe COVID-19

[ad_1] © Provided by Waco-Temple-Bryan KBTX-TV KBTX HUNTSVILLE, Texas (KBTX) – Huntsville Memorial Hospital is the latest to offer COVID-19 monoclonal antibody infusion therapy. As the number of COVID-19-related hospitalizations continues to rise statewide, more treatment and resources become available for those who contract the virus. Dr. Sujesh Pillai is the Chief of Staff at … Read more

BOE extends COVID-19 sickness benefits – Atmore News

[ad_1] By SHERRY DIGMON News editor Sickness benefits for absences due to COVID-19 were extended for employees of the Escambia County school system during the board meeting on Friday, August 27. These benefits were paid last year but were not available this school year until now. The Board of Directors approved a resolution for the … Read more

Bexar County’s COVID-19 positivity rate drops to 10.6%; leaders award more community tests

[ad_1] The positivity rate drops, hospitalizations drop SAINT ANTHONY – Bexar County’s COVID-19 positivity rate fell three points to 10.6% this week, and local leaders are awarding more tests to identify cases earlier. San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg said in Tuesday night’s briefing that hospitalizations were down slightly from last week. He said some COVID-19 … Read more

RIT marks expansion of Saunders College of Business

[ad_1] The Rochester Institute of Technology on Tuesday marked the upcoming expansion and renovation of its Saunders College of Business. Officials held a ceremony to celebrate the expansion of Max Lowenthal Hall. It’s a $ 19 million project, which officials say was made possible through large donations. Jacqueline Mozrall is the Dean of the RIT … Read more

Over 200 cruise ships to sail in September – Cruise Industry News

[ad_1] The restart of the cruise industry in September will see more than 200 cruise ships sailing with passengers on board, according to the September 2021 edition of the Cruise Ships In Service Report by Cruise Industry News. With 205 ships expected in service, it represents about 50 percent of the world’s ocean cruise fleet, … Read more

All MA under Flash Flood Watch – Boston 25 News

[ad_1] WORCESTER, Mass. – Massachusetts braces for another wave of heavy precipitation as Ida’s remains near the state. Flash flood watch was issued by the National Weather Service statewide until 2 p.m. Thursday. Worcester has been ravaged by rain for the past two weeks. What remains of Ida is the third storm to hit since … Read more

ECBA moves the open network location to Bagel Co. in Goldberg.

[ad_1] Information submitted by the East Cobb Business Association: East Cobb Open Networking “ECON” is the oldest and most cohesive meeting where entrepreneurs and business owners or representatives can meet over breakfast to network. ECON meets every Friday morning from 7:30 am to 8:30 am. (Free networking event) Bring your business cards and give a … Read more