5 myths about protein – facts about protein

[ad_1] Your body needs protein, that’s a fact. The macronutrient fulfills many essential roles in the body, including helping your cells, tissues, and organs to function. So yes, you have to eat foods that contain it, because if the body synthesizes many amino acids that make up protein chains, there are some that the body … Read more

Delphos Armory Focuses on Safety

[ad_1] DELPHOS – Safety is the priority of a relatively new weapons store in Delphos. GreyFox Defense recently opened at 207 S. Main St., Delphos. Owner Jeff Jacomet says he’s owned the building for about a year and didn’t start doing anything with it until last February. “We just got everything in place with the … Read more

Cleveland Browns MRI news good for Baker Mayfield, good enough for Jarvis Landry

[ad_1] The Cleveland browns received good news on quarterback Baker Mayfield and expected news on wide receiver Jarvis Landry on Monday. Both players underwent MRI scans for injuries sustained in Sunday’s victory over Le Houston Texans. In Mayfield’s case, the result was positive because he suffered no structural damage to his left shoulder, according to … Read more

Nearly 226,000 cases of Covid-19 were reported in children last week, according to group of pediatricians

[ad_1] Over the past week, the American Academy of Pediatrics reported the second-highest total of new diagnoses in children during the pandemic, with 225,978. This is a slight decrease from the previous week, when 243,373 new cases were reported. The rise in cases comes as many students return to class when they are not yet … Read more

Leelanau County Council May Reduce Child Services Tax

[ad_1] A controversial debate over the mileage of early childhood services at a special Leelan County Council meeting on Monday. Leelanau County Board Chairman William J. Bunek recommends that the mileage tax rate be set at zero. This would nullify the mileage voted by voters in 2019. The mileage was to last five years. Board … Read more

Covid has now killed about as many Americans as the Spanish flu

[ad_1] Covid-19 has now killed about as many Americans as the 1918-19 Spanish flu pandemic – around 675,000. A century ago, America’s population was only a third of what it is today, which means the flu swept across the country in a much bigger and more deadly way. But the Covid-19 crisis is a colossal … Read more

Indians abandon game opener to Royals, 7-2 – News-Herald

[ad_1] By STEVE HERRICK Salvador Perez hit his 46th homerun, breaking Johnny Bench’s record for home runs by one wide receiver in one season, and the Royals beat the Indians, 7-2, on September 20 in the opener of a doubles program. Perez hit a two-run homer in the fifth inning, surpassing the 1970 Bench total … Read more

SHIB Coin: Why the Shiba Inu Coin Might Never Go Up Again

[ad_1] shiba inu coin – a memes-based cryptocurrency token – hit new levels last week before plunging sharply, showing the cryptocurrency’s volatility. What happened to the SHIB coin? Last week, Coinbase added the cryptocurrency token to its list, allowing users to exchange the Shiba Inu coin on Coinbase.com and the company’s mobile application. Why the … Read more

NC ABC Chairman Zander Guy Resigns | DFA 90.7

[ad_1] The chairman of the North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission has resigned from the board, citing anxiety over the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the agency’s recent challenges in the distribution of alcohol. AD “Zander” Guy tendered his resignation Friday to Democratic Governor Roy Cooper, who appointed him president in early 2017. North Carolina ABC … Read more