News Briefs 10/4/21 – Grand Valley Lanhorn

[ad_1] GV COVID-19 campus data update The GVSU community has had a cumulative total of 3,771 cases since August 1, 2020. The university’s update for this memoir is Thursday, October 1. Thanks to last week’s test results, GVSU’s Virus Action Team has so far reported 99 current active cases, including four faculty members, six staff, … Read more

Pandora Papers: Russia denies leaks involving Putin | Vladimir Putin News

[ad_1] The revelations accusing the Russian president, who is not directly named but linked through associates, are “unfounded”, according to the Kremlin. Russia has dismissed the revelations leaked in the Pandora Papers as “unsubstantiated claims” after an investigation by a media consortium brought to light the wealth allegedly amassed by individuals linked to the Kremlin. … Read more

Owen Thomas Cordova – Merrill Foto News

[ad_1] Owen Thomas Cordova 4-24-2005. Our world was forever blessed and changed on April 24, 2005 when God gave us Owen and again forever changed on the morning of September 30.e, 2021. Owen was traveling too much fast on his way to school when he lost control in a bend, resulting in a terrible collision … Read more

Here’s what to know October 4, 2021

[ad_1] DETROIT – Michigan reported 8,058 new COVID-19 cases and 79 virus-related deaths on Friday – an average of 4,029 cases over a two-day period. Of the 79 deaths announced Friday, 42 were identified during a review of the files. Friday’s update brings the total number of confirmed COVID cases in Michigan to 1,030,633, including … Read more

Calamity of anonymity – Elon News Network

[ad_1] Browsing through the recently reintroduced app, Yik Yak, one can see a multitude of relevant posts, or “yaks,” as they are known to users. The messages range from comments about dining halls, to how they spend the weekend, to loud calls from neighbors. But some of the content posted involves harsh comments about people’s … Read more

Deadly deer disease could happen in Vermont

[ad_1] An adult white-tailed deer. Photo by US Fish and Wildlife Service The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is concerned that the deadly insect-borne epizootic hemorrhagic disease could infect deer populations in the state. No confirmed cases of the disease have been recorded in the state’s history, but outbreaks are reported in New York’s Hudson … Read more

Police newspaper | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] EDITOR’S NOTE: The following information is gathered from the Marquette City Police Department dispatch logs recorded at the time the calls were received. The reported incidents may have turned out to be unfounded once the police investigated. Some log entries may be edited or omitted due to space constraints. September 17 ≤ 8:10 a.m., … Read more

COVID-19 hospitalizations still high in Maine

[ad_1] Maine hospitals had 205 patients with COVID-19 on Sunday, an increase of one from Saturday, keeping the total near historic highs reached in September. The highest total to date was 235 COVID-19 hospital patients on September 25. The numbers have slowly declined since then, although daily totals have remained high as the Maine Center … Read more