Valley News – Cities in the Upper Valley have millions of dollars in pandemic relief to spend

[ad_1] WEST LEBANON – Communities in the Upper Valley are set to receive more than $ 15 million in federal aid intended to help municipalities replace revenue lost due to the coronavirus pandemic or strengthen local infrastructure. The first payments from the Local Fiscal Recovery Fund reached city bank accounts in Vermont last week, around … Read more

Unvaccinated Americans hospitalized with COVID-19 cost U.S. health care system $ 2.3 billion in June and July: report

[ad_1] Unvaccinated Americans who were hospitalized with COVID-19 cost the U.S. healthcare system $ 2.3 billion in June and July, according to a new report from the Peterson Center on Healthcare and the Kaiser Family Foundation – and that’s “probably an understatement,” the researchers wrote. . The report analyzed data from the CDC, finding that … Read more

Tunisian President Kais Saied extends suspension of parliament | Politics News

[ad_1] Saied also extended the suspension of MPs’ immunity a month after sacking the country’s prime minister. Tunisian President Kais Saied has extended the suspension of parliament until further notice, the presidency said, after last month sacking its prime minister and seizing executive power in a move called a coup by opponents. Saied also extended … Read more

Co-morbid children will be the first to be vaccinated: Group leader | Latest India News

[ad_1] Children with co-morbidities will be a priority in the under-18 vaccination campaign, National Immunization Technical Advisory Group (NTAGI) chairman NK Arora said on Monday. Zydus Cadila’s Covid-19 vaccine, ZyCoV-D, which received emergency use approval last week, is the first vaccine in India to be approved for children over the age of 12. Arora added … Read more

Lima’s stray cat problem called huge

[ad_1] LIMA – Lima’s city council heard concerns from citizens at their Monday night meeting about stray cats in the city. Although the concerns came from a specific neighborhood, council acknowledged that the problem had arisen throughout Lima. Concerns were expressed by Shannon Burklund and Cindy Tidd, two residents of Lima who saw cats roam … Read more

A new COVID-19 death and 102 new cases in Tuolumne

[ad_1] Covid-19 cases_by_date_8_23 Tuolumne Public Health reports new death from COVID-19, man in his 60s who has not been vaccinated. The Public Health team offers its condolences to the families and friends of the people. Tuolumne Public Health reports 102 new cases identified since Friday. There have been 41 cases, all community, Saturday and 61 … Read more

Top seeds Kasatkina and Kontaveit advance to Cleveland

[ad_1] CLEVELAND (AP) – Seeded Daria Kasatkina of Russia and second seed Anett Kontaveit of Estonia won their first round matches at Tennis in the Land on Monday. Kasatkina defeated Kaja Juvan of Slovenia 6-3, 6-3 in today’s opener, while Kontaveit rallied for a 1-6, 6-0, 6-0 win over Lauren Davis in the evening session … Read more

LATEST NEWS: Wilmington city schools are enforcing masks starting Wednesday

[ad_1] WILMINGTON – The local Wilmington City Schools School Board (WCS) voted Monday night to require all staff and students to wear masks from Kindergarten to Grade 12 for the first grading period. The requirement will go into effect on Wednesday, August 25. Exceptions include outdoor recreation and lunch. The school district plans to contact … Read more