Louisiana Reports Record Number of COVID-19 Deaths

[ad_1] Louisiana reported 139 coronavirus-related deaths on Tuesday – the highest reported death toll in the state in a single day since the start of the pandemic, the Louisiana Department of Health tweeted. The previous record, 129 deaths, was reported on April 14, 2020. “Every death is a terrible loss, especially since we know that … Read more

Louisiana officer dies of COVID-19 one day before marriage

[ad_1] Demarcus Dunn was also a veteran and local athletic trainer A Louisiana family feels lost over the death of a loved one, and a bride must pick up the pieces after losing the love of her life just a day before their planned wedding. People magazine Police Lieutenant Baker reports Demarcus Dunn died on … Read more

Fall Cross Country Classic Held at St. Marys | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] One of the best-groomed cross-country courses in the area was the setting for Saturday’s opening race for area athletes. With 32 teams showing up to compete in the 5-K boys. Local teams competing included Tyler Consolidated, Paden City, Hundred and Magnolia. Hygen Baker of TCHS had an excellent race finishing in 18: 06.44 to … Read more

Fitness trainer reveals dramatic physical deterioration after contracting Covid, as he urges people to get vaccinated

[ad_1] A fitness trainer who went viral after photos showed the devastating impact of Covid-19 on his body is now urging people to get vaccinated. Bill Phillips, 56, of Colorado, first caught Covid in January 2020, with a test showing he had antibodies convincing him he didn’t need the vaccine, according to 9News. However, the … Read more

Inside Sanpete: I licked a bar of soap | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] I had several ideas for the title of this column. Here are some of the headline ideas that were finalists: a) Bulletproof, maybe not, b) It won’t happen to me, c) Schmackshanation vaccination, d) Class reunion, bike race , church meeting: True culprit, please stand up? e) Isolation – not just for unruly prisoners. … Read more

Central American Countries Ask: Can Bitcoin Reduce Remittance Costs? | News from banks

[ad_1] Central American countries are eagerly awaiting to see if El Salvador’s adoption of Bitcoin as a parallel legal tender reduces the cost of remittances, a major source of income for millions of people, according to the development bank of the United States. region. President Nayib Bukele’s allies in Congress have already approved legislation giving … Read more

Community News – Library Association Annual Meeting Planned

[ad_1] The Kennebunk Free Library Association’s annual meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 28, 2021 at 4:30 p.m. via Zoom. Photo by Dan King The Kennebunk Free Library announced the date of its annual meeting of the Kennebunk Free Library Association last week. In accordance with the rules of the Kennebunk Free Library Association, … Read more

Cyclist wins first Paralympic Games gold

[ad_1] Related video above: Sarah Story: I want to be the best version of the Paralympic Games Australian cyclist Paige Greco won the first Tokyo Paralympic Games gold medal and won a 3,000-meter pursuit on the Velodrome track on Wednesday . China’s Xiaoming Wang finished second and the bronze medal went to Denise Schindler. It … Read more