Sleepy Eye holds emergency drill | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] Staff photo by Fritz Busch Sleepy Eye ambulance coordinator and emergency manager Shari Hittesdorf, center, leads firefighters during an emergency drill at Prairieview Park. SLEEPY EYE – After a few years without emergency exercise due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Sleepy Eye ambulance coordinator and emergency manager Shari Hittesdorf was back in his wheelhouse on … Read more

COVID-19 Statistics | August 25, 2021 | Lost Coast Outpost

[ad_1] Three Humboldt County residents have died with COVID-19, including one in their 20s, the youngest resident to have died with the virus. One of those who died was in their 60s and the third in their 60s, bringing the number of residents who have died with the virus to 65. One of those whose … Read more

Kenai Peninsula Borough mayor promotes debunked treatment for COVID-19

[ad_1] Charlie Pierce, Mayor of the Kenai Peninsula Borough. (KPB website) KENAI – An Alaska Borough mayor, who says he is not a medical professional, has promoted a debunked treatment for COVID-19 that is more for farm animals. Kenai Peninsula Borough Mayor Charlie Pierce has publicly supported the use of ivermectin, an antiparasitic dewormer drug, … Read more

Kyle Kuzma makes bold pledge to help Bradley Beal

[ad_1] Kyle Kuzma looks to turn the page on his NBA career as he begins his career with a bold promise to Bradley Beal and the rest of the Wizards of Washington. After spending four seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers, the 26-year-old NBA champion was acquired in a huge successful deal the sending, Kentavious … Read more

Inflammation gene could be a possible drug target for endometriosis | Science

[ad_1] A surgeon in Nice, France begins a procedure to help diagnose suspected endometriosis in a patient. BSIP Group / Universal Images via Getty Images By Rachel FrittsAug 25, 2021, 14:00 Researchers have discovered a potential new way to fight endometriosis, a widespread, mysterious and difficult to treat disease that causes pain and infertility in … Read more

Make Marshall a Special Place | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] For the publisher: The best of Marshall was on display last weekend as we gathered to celebrate the Sounds of Summer. From the Tiger 5000 5K to the parade to the outdoor concert, the Marshall community has shone – and this is due in no small part to the dedication of so many who … Read more

Pennsylvania reports one of highest COVID-19 infection counts since spring

[ad_1] Pennsylvania recorded 3,633 new or probable COVID-19 infections on Wednesday, one of its highest daily totals since late spring. Hospitalizations rose again on Wednesday morning, with 1,617 people hospitalized for COVID-19 in Pennsylvania, up from 1,534 on Tuesday. That includes 462 in intensive care, up from 427 on Tuesday. The state reported 33 new … Read more

Ellison plans a visit to Marshall | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] MARSHALL – Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison will visit Marshall on Friday, a residents’ rights group at Broadmoor Valley Mobile Home Park said. The news comes as residents of Broadmoor redouble their efforts to remedy park conditions, such as poor roads and vacant and uninhabitable mobile homes. While residents and lawyers have not given … Read more

4,141 new doses of COVID vaccine administered in Maine

[ad_1] Latest COVID-19 cases and vaccination data for Maine(WABI TV) Maine (WABI) – 4,141 new coronavirus vaccines given in Maine according to the state’s Vaccination Dashboard. 62.26% of Mainers are now fully vaccinated. Meanwhile, two more people died from the virus. One from Franklin County, the other from Cumberland. The Maine CDC is also reporting … Read more

A return to normal? | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] After a shortened year of football, Swami hopes for a return to normal. How this year will shake up is to be guessed. The All-Knowing-One takes the train of thought one game at a time. He’s got the crystal ball, but it’s not a match against the virus. He is hoping for a full … Read more